ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Tierra Comunera Commoners' LandThis article needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (January 2022) This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources.Find sources: "Commoners' Land" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2022) Political party in SpainCommoners' Land Tierra ComuneraPresidentLorenzo Amaro PecesSecretary-GeneralLuis Marcos NaveiraFounded7 November 1988Dissolved19 January 2009Merged intoCastilian Party–Commoners' LandHeadquartersC/ Valdemoro 1, BurgosNewspaperInformaciones ComunerasYouth wingJuventudes Comuneras CastellanasIdeologyCastilian nationalism FederalismProgressivismRepublicanismEcologismEnvironmentalismPolitical positionCentre-leftColoursPurple, yellow, red, and white Websitewww.tierracomunera.orgPolitics of SpainPolitical partiesElections Tierra Comunera (English: Commoners' Land, TC) was a Castilian nationalist political party in the Spanish historical region of Castile. It was modelled after the Basque and Catalan nationalist parties but did not advocate full independence for Castile, instead favoring cooperation or unification among what they called the five Castilian regions within Spain (Castile and León, Castile-La Mancha, Madrid, Cantabria and La Rioja). It considered itself a left-of-centre, social democratic and environmentalist party. Election results Cortes of Castile and León Date Votes Seats Status Size # % ±pp # ± 1991 1,900 0.13% – 0 / 84 – N/A 15th 1995 With TC–PNC 0.60% +0.47 0 / 84 0 N/A 5th 1999 With TC–PNC 1.39% +0.79 1 / 83 1 Opposition 5th 2003 With TC–PNC 1.19% –0.20 0 / 82 0 N/A 5th 2007 With TC–ACAL 1.06 –0.13 0 / 83 0 N/A 6th Cortes of Castilla–La Mancha Date Votes Seats Status Size # % ±pp # ± 1991 918 0.10% – 0 / 47 – N/A 10th 1995 With TC–PNC 0.13% +0.03 0 / 47 0 N/A 8th 1999 With TC–PNC 0.17% +0.04 0 / 47 0 N/A 6th 2003 With TC–PNC 0.20% +0.03 0 / 47 0 N/A 4th 2007 2,525 0.23% +0.03 0 / 47 0 N/A 5th Assembly of Madrid Date Votes Seats Status Size # % ±pp # ± 1999 With TC–PNC 0.06% – 0 / 102 – N/A 15th May 2003 With TC–PNC 0.06% +0.00 0 / 111 0 N/A 18th Oct 2003 With TC–PNC 0.04% –0.02 0 / 111 0 N/A 18th References This article about a political party in Spain is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte