Inzar

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{{Infobox political party

|country=Galicia

|name = Inzar

|native_name = Inzar

|logo =

|colorcode = {{party color|Inzar}}

|president = Xesús Veiga Buxán

|merger = Communist Movement of Galicia
Revolutionary Communist League

|foundation = 1991

|national = Galician Nationalist Bloc

|dissolved = 2012

|ideology = Socialism
Galician nationalism
Feminism
Pacifism
Antimilitarism{{cite web|url=http://praza.gal/politica/335/a-derradeira-leccion-de-inzar-o-partido-da-revolucion-amable/|title=A derradeira lección de Inzar, o partido da revolución amable - Praza Pública|work=praza.gal}}

|position =

|headquarters = Santiago de Compostela, Galiza

|membership = 234

|membership_year = 2002

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|seats1_title = Local seats (1991-1993)

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Inzar was a political group created with the union of the Communist Movement of Galicia and the Revolutionary Communist League of Galicia. It was constituted as political party in 1991 linked to Izquierda Alternativa. In 1993 it was integrated in the Galician Nationalist Bloc (BNG), having always little political weight in the bloc.

Inzar had 234 members (2002) when it finally became a "collective" inside the BNG. Xesús Veiga Buxán, who was an MP in the Parliament of Galicia, was it most-recognized leader.

Inzar announced its self-dissolution in 2012.{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.es/20120228/comunidad-galicia/abcp-inzar-disuelve-aunque-desvincula-20120228.html|title=Inzar se disuelve aunque desvincula esta decisión de la hecatombe actual del BNG|last=ABC|work=abc.es}}

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