Partit per la Independència

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Partit per la Independència (PI; Catalan pronunciation: [pəɾˈtit pəɾ indəpənˈdɛnsiə]) was a short lived political party in Catalonia of the 1990s that campaigned for independence for Catalonia from Spain. It was created by Àngel Colom and Pilar Rahola in 1996[1] as a schism from Republican Left of Catalonia, another independentist party.[2][3] After the meager electoral results in municipal elections in 1999, particularly in Barcelona city where Rahola was candidate, Partit per la Independència was dissolved.[4] Afterwards, Colom and most of the party direction integrated into Convergència Democràtica de Catalunya. Joan Laporta, later president of Futbol Club Barcelona, was member of PI.

PresidentÀngel Colom i Colom
Secretary-GeneralBenet Tugues i Boliart
Founded1990 (1990)
Dissolved1999 (1999)
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Party for Independence
Partit per la Independència
PresidentÀngel Colom i Colom
Secretary-GeneralBenet Tugues i Boliart
Founded1990 (1990)
Dissolved1999 (1999)
Split fromRepublican Left of Catalonia
Merged intoDemocratic Convergence of Catalonia
IdeologyCatalan independence
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