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United Left–The Greens: Plural Left (Spanish: Izquierda Unida–Los Verdes: La Izquierda Plural) or just Plural Left (Spanish: La Izquierda Plural) was an electoral alliance organized to contest the 2011 Spanish general election. It was led by United Left, with Cayo Lara as its leading candidate.[1][2]
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United Left–The Greens: The Plural Left Izquierda Unida–Los Verdes: La Izquierda Plural | |
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Leader | Cayo Lara |
Founded | 2011 |
Succeeded by | Popular Unity |
Ideology | Democratic socialism Eco-socialism Anti-capitalism Ecologism Federalism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Colours | Dark red Green |
Party | Notes | |
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United Left (IU) | ||
Initiative for Catalonia Greens (ICV) | Within ICV–EUiA. | |
United and Alternative Left (EUiA) | Within ICV–EUiA. | |
Aragonese Union (CHA) | ||
Independent Socialists of Extremadura (SIEx) | ||
Assembly (Batzarre) | Within Left. | |
Confederation of the Greens (LV) | ||
Tour Madrid–The Greens (GM–LV) | ||
The Greens of the Valencian Country (EVPV) | ||
The Greens–Green Option (EV–OV) | ||
Canaries for the Left | Within CVR. | |
El Hierro Initiative (IpH) | ||
Democratic and Social Party of Ceuta (PDSC) |
Cortes Generales | |||||||||
Election | Congress | Senate | Leading candidate | Status in legislature | |||||
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Votes | % | # | Seats | +/– | Seats | +/– | |||
2011 | 1,686,040 | 6.92% | 3rd | 11 / 350 |
9 | 0 / 208 |
0 | Cayo Lara | Opposition |
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