Unitarian Candidacy of Workers

Unitarian Candidacy of Workers
Candidatura Unitaria de Trabajadores
Founded1979
Headquarters45 Miguel Cid St., Seville
NewspaperCutopia
IdeologyLibertarian communism
Andalusian nationalism
Andalusian soberanism
Internationalism
Anti-capitalism
Anti-atlanticism
Political positionFar-left
National affiliationUnited Left (1986–2015, 2018–present)
Regional affiliationAdelante Andalucía (2018–2020)
Trade union affiliationAndalusian Workers' Union
ColorsGreen, white, red
SloganFor an Andalusian left bloc
Parliament of Andalusia
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Website
lacut.org

The Unitarian Candidacy of Workers (Spanish: Candidatura Unitaria de Trabajadores, CUT) is a libertarian communist[1] and Andalusian nationalist[2] party in Andalusia, Spain. Founded in 1979 with the name Collective for the Unity of Workers – Andalusian Left Bloc (Colectivo de Unidad de los Trabajadores-Bloque Andaluz de Izquierdas, CUT-BAI), they were one of the founding members of United Left since 1986 until they left in 2015, rejoining the organization in 2018. CUT's longtime leader was Juan Manuel Sánchez Gordillo, mayor of Marinaleda, Seville from 1979 to 2023.

  1. ^ Marinaleda: The other Spain. Paragraph 6: "CUT-BAI has always obtained absolute majorities and defends and practices since then the libertarian and assembly communism."
  2. ^ The difficult opposition to the system - El Periódico de Catalunya. Paragraph 1: "The CUT-BAI, self-defined as Andalusian nationalist, anticapitalist and defender of an international and classless society"