Nationalist Canarian Initiative

The Nationalist Canarian Initiative (Spanish: Iniciativa Canaria Nacionalista; ICAN), initially called Canarian Initiative (Spanish: Iniciativa Canaria), was a nationalist political party in the Canary Islands founded in 1991.

Nationalist Canarian Initiative

Iniciativa Canaria Nacionalista
LeaderCollective leadership
Founded1991
Dissolved1993 (de facto)
Merger ofCanarian United Left
Canarian Nationalist Assembly
Left Nationalists Union
HeadquartersSanta Cruz de Tenerife
IdeologyCanarian nationalism
Left-wing nationalism
Social democracy
Ecologism
Political positionCentre-left to Left-wing
ColoursWhite, blue, yellow and green
Party flag

History

ICAN was founded in 1991, being originally was linked to the Canarian United Left (IUC) until a few months after the municipal elections of 1991, when a conflict arose between these two organizations. The PSOE ruled the Cabildo of Gran Canaria, but ICAN filed a censure motion (with the support of CDS and the PP). Following the motion of censure ICAN was expelled of IUC.

In 1993 ICAN merged with the AIC (Canarian Independent Groups), AM (Majorera Assembly), PNC (Canarian Nationalist Party) and CCN (Nationalist Canarian Centre) to form Canarian Coalition.[1]

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