• Barcelona en Comú (Catalan for "Barcelona in Common") is a political party launched initially as a grouping of electors in June 2014. Its policy agenda...
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  • Catalunya en Comú (English: "Catalonia in Common", CatEnComú or CatComú), previously Un País en Comú (English: "A Country in Common") and collectively...
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    was reforged as a continuation of the Catalunya en Comú–Podem alliance, the coalition of Catalunya en Comú and Podemos in the 2017 Catalan regional election...
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    Ada Colau (category Mayors of Barcelona City Council)
    to hold the office, as part of the citizen municipalist platform, Barcelona En Comú. Colau was one of the founding members and spokespeople of the Plataforma...
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    Jaume Asens (category Catalunya en Comú politicians)
    politician of Catalunya en Comú who was elected member of the European Parliament in 2024. Asens was a co-founder of Barcelona en Comú, and served as a deputy...
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    Comuns Sumar (category Catalunya en Comú)
    formed by Catalunya en Comú, Barcelona in Common and Movimiento Sumar ahead of the 2024 Catalan regional election. Compared to En Comú Podem totals in the...
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    Catalunya en Comú–Podem (English: "Catalonia in Common–We Can", CatComú–Podem), alternatively spelled out as Catalunya–En Comú Podem (English: "Catalonia–In...
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    the PSC was elected as the new Mayor of Barcelona after receiving the support of his own party, Barcelona en Comú and the PP for a total of 23 votes, above...
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    supported the left-libertarian Barcelona en Comú electoral platform, which in turn entered into coalition with Podemos to form En Comú Podem for the 2015 elections...
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    Gerardo Pisarello (category Barcelona municipal councillors (2015–2019))
    the 13th Congress of Deputies. A member of Barcelona en Comú, he served as First Deputy Mayor of Barcelona between 2015 and 2019, with responsibility...
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    Elisenda Alamany (category Catalunya en Comú politicians)
    Spanish). Barcelona. 22 December 2017. Retrieved 19 July 2019. "Catalunya en Comú, nombre definitivo del partido de Ada Colau" [Catalunya en Comú, Final...
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  • anti-austerity and new municipalist movements, such as Ada Colau's Barcelona en Comú party, in which they ally with democratic socialists. In Chile, there...
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    Ganemos Madrid, a citizen platform inspired by Guanyem Barcelona (now called Barcelona en Comú) and the parties Equo, Podemos and PUM+J joined forces...
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    This is a list of mayors of Barcelona since 1835. The Mayor of Barcelona is the highest political authority of the Barcelona City Council. In accordance...
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    Lucía Martín (category Barcelona municipal councillors (2019–2023))
    her party Barcelona en Comú in the 2015 local elections. In the 2015 general elections, she was elected deputy for Barcelona in the En Comú Podem coalition...
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    Raimundo Viejo (category Barcelona municipal councillors (2015–2019))
    the Barcelona en Comú candidacy in the municipal elections of 2015, Raimundo Viejo Viñas was elected councilor of the City Council of Barcelona. He assumed...
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    agreement with Barcelona en ComúBarcelona Mayor Ada Colau's party—to form a joint list to contest the general election in Catalonia: En Comú Podem (Catalan...
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    of neighborhood associations in the area, which was met by the new Barcelona en Comú party-led City Hall which emerged in 2015. The announcement was made...
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    members participated in the Fearless Cities Summit in Barcelona, organized by Barcelona en Comú within the global municipalist movement “Fearless Cities...
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  • Catalunya en Comú was founded by Podemos, ICV, EUiA and Barcelona en Comú. En Marea was named after the "mareas" lists and was replaced by Galicia en Común...
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  • as "new municipalism" in the twenty-first century, exemplified by Barcelona en Comú. Dogliani, Patrizia (2002). "European Municipalism in the First Half...
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    Terrassa es decanta per un govern del PSC i En Comú Guanyem a la Diputació" [Tot per Terrassa opts for a PSC and En Comú Guanyem government in the Provincial...
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    Joan Subirats (category Academic staff of the Autonomous University of Barcelona)
    citizen platform Barcelona En Comú, currently governing the Barcelona municipality. "Joan Subirats". Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Retrieved 18 March...
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    Ganemos Málaga, a citizen platform inspired by Guanyem Barcelona (now called Barcelona en Comú) and the political parties EQUO and Podemos. In June 2014...
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  • Pot (2015–2017), Catalunya en Comú–Podem (2017–2021), En Comú Podem (2016–2024). Galicia: En Marea (until 2019), Galicia en Común (2019–2023). Valencian...
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    Yo muero hoy. Las revueltas en el mundo árabe. Madrid: Debate. Gaitero, Ana (2 October 2016). "La primera vez que lloré en una cobertura fue con los refugiados"...
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  • Catalonia Popular Unity Candidacy Endavant Poble Lliure Catalunya en Comú Barcelona en Comú Green Left United and Alternative Left Communists of Catalonia...
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    Joan Josep Nuet (category Catalunya en Comú politicians)
    Nuet was elected a member to the executive committee of Un País en Comú (Catalunya en Comú) at its founding assembly in Vall d'Hebron April 2017. In June...
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  • local elections, 2015; like Marea Atlántica, Ahora Madrid, Barcelona en Comú, Zaragoza en Común, Marea de Vigo or Málaga Ahora. The members of the candidacy...
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    Àngels Martínez Castells (category University of Barcelona alumni)
    2015, Castells was ranked in the 32nd place on the party list of the Barcelona en Comú in the municipal elections. In July 2015, she was elected in a primary...
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