Republican Nationalist Centre

The Nationalist Republican Center (Catalan: Centre Nacionalista Republicà, CNR) was a Catalan nationalist and liberal-republican political party in Catalonia, Spain.

Nationalist Republican Center

Centre Nacionalista Republicà
LeadersJaume Carner i Romeu
Pere Coromines i Montanya
Founded1906 (1906)
Dissolved1910 (1910)
Split fromRegionalist League of Catalonia
Merged intoRepublican Nationalist Federal Union
HeadquartersBarcelona
NewspaperEl Poble Català
IdeologyRepublicanism
Catalan nationalism
Liberalism
Federalism
Political positionCentre
Colours  
Red, Yellow
SloganNacionalisme, Democràcia, República (Nationalism, Democracy, Republic)

History and ideology

The main figures of the party were Ildefons Sunyol, Jaume Carner, Joaquim Lluhí, Santiago Gubern and Eduard Calvet. The party represented the liberal line of catalanism. The main objectives of the CNR were the autonomy of Catalonia, universal suffrage and the establishment of a new Spanish republic.[1]

The party published the daily newspaper El Poble Català. In the 1907 general elections CNR participated in Catalan Solidarity. In 1910 the party joined Republican Nationalist Federal Union.

References

  1. Gran enciclopèdia catalana. Centre Nacionalista Republicà.
  • Various authors: Els orígens del republicanisme nacionalista. El Centre Nacionalista Republicà a Catalunya (1906 -1910). Centre d'Història Contemporània de Catalunya, Barcelona, 2009. ISBN 978-8439381518


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