The Spanish Galician Nationalist Bloc, known in Galician as Bloque Nacionalista Galego (BNG), is a political coalition that operates in the autonomous community of Galicia, located in the northwest of Spain. Formed in 1982, the BNG emerged from the union of several Galician nationalist parties and organizations, with the aim of advocating for the rights and interests of Galicia within the broader Spanish state. The coalition is characterized by its left-wing ideology, encompassing a range of progressive policies on social, economic, and environmental issues.
Central to the BNG's…
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