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Together for Catalonia
Junts per Catalunya
AbbreviationJxCat, Junts
PresidentCarles Puigdemont
Secretary-GeneralJordi Turull
Vice PresidentsAnna Erra
Josep Rius
Francesc de Dalmases
Aurora Madaula
FounderCarles Puigdemont
Founded18 July 2020 (2020-07-18)[1]
Registered11 July 2018 (2018-07-11)[2]
Split fromCatalan European Democratic Party
HeadquartersPassatge de Bofill, 9
08013, Barcelona
Youth wingNationalist Youth of Catalonia
Membership (2024)Increase 6,583[3]
Ideology
Political positionCentre-right[13][A]
European Parliament groupNon-Inscrits
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SloganJunts, per Catalunya
("Together, for Catalonia")
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Together for Catalonia (Catalan: Junts per Catalunya, JxCat), frequently shortened to Junts (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈʒuns]), is a Catalan pro-independence and populist political party that sits on the centre-right of the political spectrum. It is the second-largest party in the Parliament of Catalonia, holding 35 of the 135 seats. The current party president since 2024 is Carles Puigdemont.

Junts was established in July 2020 by former Catalan President Carles Puigdemont, as a result of his rupture with the Catalan nationalist Catalan European Democratic Party (PDeCAT).[14] The party adopted the name of the homonym alliance, founded in 2017 and held its founding congress between 25 July and 3 October 2020.[15] The party soon divided between the most moderate separatist faction formed by former members of the PDeCAT and those more radical who came from the civil society.[16]

The new Together for Catalonia was formed by the merger of the National Call for the Republic (CNxR),[17][18][19] the Action for the Republic (AxR),[20][21] The Greens–Green Alternative (EV–AV) and splinter elements from the PDeCAT[22][23] such as Independence Rally (RI.cat),[24] but it also aims at the eventual incorporation of members from the Democrats of Catalonia (DC) and the Popular Unity Candidacy (CUP) parties.[25][26] The party is to co-exist with the old Together for Catalonia alliance as a result of the Puigdemont–PDeCAT clash over the trademark's property rights, with those of the party having been taken over by the former but the latter still retaining the rights over the electoral coalition and the public funding.[27][28]

Ahead of the 2024 Catalan regional election, the party announced that it would run under the Together+Carles Puigdemont for Catalonia platform (abbreviated as Cat–Junts+ or Junts+, Catalan: Junts+Carles Puigdemont per Catalunya).[29]

History

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Background

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Convergence and Union (CiU), a Catalan nationalist alliance between the liberal Democratic Convergence of Catalonia (CDC) and the Christian democratic Democratic Union of Catalonia (UDC), had been the dominant political force in Catalonia since the Transition, having governed from 1980 to 2003 under Jordi Pujol. In 2010, CiU returned to the government under the leadership of Artur Mas, who embraced the pro-independence movement following the 2012 Diada. In the run-up to the 2015 regional election, CDC formed a joint list with other pro-independence parties, whereas UDC members narrowly voted to run independently, effectively dissolving CiU.[30] The pro-independence faction of the UDC split and established Democrats of Catalonia (DC), joining the CDC and Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC), among others, to form Junts pel Sí (JxSí).[31]

Ultimately, JxSí fell short of a majority in the election and the Popular Unity Candidacy (CUP) forced Mas to step down, leading to the election of Carles Puigdemont as President of Catalonia.[30] In 2016, CDC was re-founded into the Catalan European Democratic Party (PDeCAT) in an attempt to distance itself from the corruption scandals involving CDC and elected Mas president of the party.[32]

The government of Puigdemont held the 2017 Catalan independence referendum, which culminated in the unilateral Declaration of independence of Catalonia and the removal of Puigdemont and his government, with the central government calling for an early election on 21 December.[33] Following the rupture of JxSí, the PDeCAT chose Puigdemont—who had chosen to self-exile himself in Belgium to escape from the Spanish judiciary—as their leading candidate. In November 2017, Puigdemont launched an electoral list under the name Together for Catalonia (JuntsxCat), comprising independents close to Puigdemont and members of the PDeCAT, but exluding the leadership of the party.[34]

The election saw JuntsxCat becoming the main pro-independence force in the parliament, slightly ahead of ERC. The alliance's success in the election resulted in an increase of influence for Puigdemont within both the PDeCAT and the pro–Catalan independence camp,[35][36] but his establishment of the National Call for the Republic (CNxR) as a rallying force for pro-independence parties would not achieve the expected results.[37][38][39] Concurrently, the PDeCAT registered the trademark of Together for Catalonia as a political party on 11 July 2018,[2] associated with the JxCat alliance but with not separate political activity at the time.

From 2019, negotiations between the PDeCAT and Puigdemont's CNxR would ensue for the reorganization of the post-convergent space under the "Together for Catalonia" umbrella,[40][41] but the former's insistence on refusing to dissolve itself as a party would lead to Puigdemont breaking ties with the PDeCAT and announcing the foundation of a new party on 2 July 2020,[14][42] with its founding congress starting telematically on 25 July and scheduled to last until 3 October.[7][43] The new party's name, intending to make use of the "Together for Catalonia" label, sparked another conflict with the PDeCAT as the latter held the ownership rights over the trademark.[44] Puigdemont's supporters within the PDeCAT took it over on 10 July by changing the registration data in the interior ministry to reflect its new ownership,[45][46] but the change did not affect the electoral coalition comprising the PDeCAT nor its electoral rights,[27] which Puigdemont's party renounced to use.[28][47]

The new party unveiled its logo and corporate identity on 18 July, presented by Elsa Artadi and Marta Madrenas.[48] Joan Canadell, the president of the Barcelona Chamber of Commerce, voiced his openness to collaborating with the new organization, although he claimed he did not see himself leading a future list at the ballots.[49] Jordi Puigneró, incumbent regional minister of Digital Policies and Public Administration, had been also commented as a potential candidate for Junts in a future regional election in a list to be symbolically led by Puigdemont.[50][51] The party was joined by Independence Rally (RI.cat) on 24 July, which broke the collaboration agreement under which it had been allied with CDC/PDeCAT since 2013.[24][52]

From 29 August onwards and starting with the party's five senators,[53] members from the PDeCAT aligned with Puigdemont started defecting en masse from the former, in response to it announcing a formal lawsuit against Puigdemont for taking over the JxCat's brand,[54][55][56] with Puigdemont himself forfeiting his PDeCAT membership on 31 August.[57]

Composition

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Party Notes
National Call for the Republic (CNxR) Merged in July 2020.[19]
Action for the Republic (AxR)
Independence Rally (RI.cat)
The Greens–Green Alternative (EV–AV) Left in 2020.[58]
Democrats of Catalonia (DC) Joined in December 2020.[59]
Left Movement (MES) Joined in December 2020.[60]
Catalan Solidarity for Independence (SI) Left in March 2024.[61]
Catalan State Joined in March 2024.
Republican Youth of Lleida (JRL) Joined in March 2024.

Ideology

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The party's overall political stance was laid out in the manifestos launched by independents within the parliamentary Together for Catalonia (JxCat) together with several PDeCAT elected members during the final stages of the failed negotiations between the PDeCAT and Puigdemont.[62][63] Aside of urging for the reorganization of the post-convergent space under the umbrella of "Together for Catalonia", the manifestos advocated for the defense of the right to self-determination, the unilateral enforcement of the "1 October commitment" to Catalan independence and a goal to "bring together the central current of Catalanism—today mostly pro-independence—with the articulation of a social, economic and modernizing agenda of a country small in size but large in aspirations", while advancing towards democratic souverainism, direct democracy and the fight against corruption.[4]

One of the reasons cited for the breakup of negotiations between the PDeCAT and Puigdemont was on the issue of ideology, as the former—advocating for a project in the political centre ground—considered that Puigdemont's platform had drifted to the left-wing of the political spectrum in recent times.[8][64][65] Paris Grau, associate professor of Political and Constitutional System in the University of Barcelona, commented on the new party promoted by Puigdemont by stating that, while it had been common for pro-independence parties to show different levels of support on the issue—ranging from unilateralism to more bilateral solutions inspired by the "Scottish way"—a new, unexpected situation was unveiling as "some of those [parties] who have been representative of the centre-right in Catalonia are increasingly revealing themselves more supportive of appealing to the centre-left or left-wing", in what he considered a clear move to dispute voters to Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC).[66]

In an extraordinary assembly held on 19 July 2020, the small Action for the Republic party voted in favour of urging its members to "individually" join Junts and "actively participate in the process of constituting the new party", ideologically describing Junts as an organization "of progressive values, in the ideological big tent axis of [Catalonia's] centre-left majority, and decidedly republican".[20][21]

Multiple sources refer to the party as being centre-right on the political spectrum.[67][68][10][11][12] In 2022 and 2023, there have been a lesser number of sources that have called the party right-wing.[69]

Leadership

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Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Secretary-General
(Tenure)
Took office Left office Duration
File:(Puigdemont) El president Torra durant la seva intervenció a l'acte de benvinguda al president Puigdemont (cropped).jpg Carles Puigdemont
(born 1962)
9 August
2020
4 June
2022
1 year and 299 days Jordi Sànchez
(2020–2022)
File:Laura Borràs 2021 (cropped).jpg Laura Borràs
(born 1970)
4 June
2022
27 October
2024
2 years and 145 days Jordi Turull
(2022–present)
File:Carles Puigdemont 2024.jpg Carles Puigdemont
(born 1962)
27 October
2024
Incumbent 1 year and 178 days

Timeline

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Electoral performance

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Parliament of Catalonia

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Parliament of Catalonia
Election Leading candidate Votes % Seats +/– Government
2021 Laura Borràs 570,539 20.07 (#3)
32 / 135
File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg12[a] Coalition (2021–2022)
Opposition (2022–2024)
2024 Carles Puigdemont 681,470 21.59 (#2)
35 / 135
File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg3 Opposition

Cortes Generales

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Nationwide

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Cortes Generales
Election Congress Senate Government
Votes % Seats +/– Seats +/–
2023 395,429 1.60 (#6)
7 / 350
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1 / 208
File:Red Arrow Down.svg2[b] Confidence and supply (2023–2025)
Opposition (2025–present)

Regional breakdown

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Election Catalonia
Congress Senate
Votes % Seats +/– Seats +/–
2023 395,429 11.16 (#5)
7 / 48
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1 / 16
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European Parliament

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European Parliament
Election Total Catalonia
Votes % Seats +/– Votes %
2024 442,297 2.52 (#8)
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File:Red Arrow Down.svg2[c] 433,200 18.05 (#2)

Notes

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  1. ^ Within the JuntsxCat alliance in the 2017 election. Totals for the new JxCat refer to the 20 independent candidates elected within JuntsxCat's lists, who ended up joining Puigdemont-aligned parties such as CNxR or AxR and, eventually, JxCat itself. On the other hand, and following a dispute between the two parties over the JuntsxCat's brand, the PDeCAT preserved the late's electoral rights and financing over the claim presented by JxCat.
  2. ^ a b c d Compared to Together for Catalonia in the November 2019 general election.
  3. ^ Compared to Together for Catalonia in the 2019 European Parliament election.

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