National Call for the Republic Crida Nacional per la República | |
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Abbreviation | CNxR |
Leader | Carles Puigdemont |
President | Jordi Sànchez |
Secretary-General | Antoni Morral |
Founded | 16 July 2018 |
Registered | 8 January 2019 |
Dissolved | 19 July 2020 |
Merged into | Together for Catalonia (2020) |
Headquarters | C/ Calders, 11, 1º 08003, Barcelona |
Membership (2019) | 16,954[1] |
Ideology | Catalan independence Republicanism Souverainism Unilateralism |
Political position | Big tent |
National affiliation | Together for Catalonia (2017) (2018–20) |
Colors | Yellow Black |
Website | |
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The National Call for the Republic[2] (Catalan: Crida Nacional per la República, Crida or CNxR) was a pro-independence, big tent political party in Catalonia. It aimed at uniting pro-independence political parties and organisations throughout Catalonia towards the common goal of establishing a Catalan Republic, regardless of political ideology. Its members included both independent figures from the civil society and aligned to the Together for Catalonia (JxCat) alliance—such as Quim Torra or Jordi Sànchez—as well as prominent members of the Catalan European Democratic Party (PDeCAT), among others: former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont, former regional ministers Josep Rull, Jordi Turull and Laura Borràs or party vice-president Míriam Nogueras.
The party was merged into Puigdemont's new Together for Catalonia (Junts) on 19 July,[3] after negotiations with the PDeCAT to form a joint list ahead of the next Catalan regional election foundered as a result of the latter's refusal to dissolve itself within JxCat.[4][5] Overall, the Crida has been pointed out as unsuccessful in its main goal of uniting all pro-independence parties under its umbrella,[6][7] with the party not having been fielded on its own to contest any single election,[8] but its establishment and permanent stress on the PDeCAT has been said to help hasten the latter's internal crisis.[9]