Ahora Canarias

Ahora Canarias
FoundedFebruary 8, 2019 (2019-02-08)
Merger ofANC
CNC
UP
IdeologyCanarian independence
Socialism
Political positionLeft-wing to far-left
National affiliationAhora Repúblicas (since 2019)
Regional affiliationDrago Project (2023)
Slogan#UnidadIndependista
Website
ahoracanarias.org

Ahora Canarias is a Canarian pro-independence federation of parties. It was launched on 8 February 2019 as an electoral coalition bringing together Alternativa Nacionalista Canaria (ANC) and Unidad del Pueblo (UP), among others, and later reorganised itself as a federation of parties in 2020.[1][2]

History

Ahora Canarias emerged from a push for unity among Canarian pro-independence forces. On 8 February 2019 the coalition was presented in Tenerife; its early public spokespeople cited ANC and UP among the core organisations, with the process also involving the Congreso Nacional de Canarias (CNC).[1]

For the April 2019 Spanish general election and the 2019 Canarian regional election, the coalition ran lists in the Canary Islands. For the 2019 European election it participated inside the multi-party alliance Ahora Repúblicas led by ERC, EH Bildu and the BNG.[3]

On 21 July 2020 the organisation announced it would cease to operate as a mere electoral coalition and constitute itself as a federation of parties, maintaining ANC and UP as its constituent members.[2]

Ahead of the 2023 local and regional elections, Ahora Canarias initially joined the green-left platform Drago Verdes Canarias but withdrew on 7 March 2023, criticising the coalition’s internal dynamics.[4] In April 2023 it announced a joint electoral ticket with the Partido Comunista del Pueblo Canario (PCPC) for municipal, island council and regional contests.[5][6]

Ideology and platform

Ahora Canarias situates itself within the Canarian pro-independence movement and frames its programme in socialist, ecological and feminist terms, with anticolonial and anti-imperialist positions expressed in its communications and allied media.[7][8]

Youth

The organisation’s youth wing is Ahul! – Juventudes Ahora Canarias, active since at least 2021.[9]

Election results

Local elections 2023
Municipality Votes % Seats
Gran Canaria
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 515 0,33% 0
Santa Lucía de Tirajana 458 1,67% 0
Agüimes 121 0,82% 0
Telde 93 0,20% 0
Tenerife
Santa Cruz de Tenerife 235 0,26% 0
Los Realejos 421 2,01% 0
Cortes Generales
Constituency Votes % Notes
April 2019
Las Palmas 1,263 0.23%
Santa Cruz de Tenerife 1,774 0.34%
Canary Islands 3,037 0.29%
November 2019
Las Palmas 1.110 0.23%
Santa Cruz de Tenerife 922 0.20%
Canary Islands 2,032 0.21%
2023
Las Palmas 868 0.16% In a coalition with the PCPE
Santa Cruz de Tenerife 772 0.15%
Canary Islands 1.640 0.16%
Parlamento de Canarias 2019
Constituency Votes %
Canary Islands at-large 3,163 0.36%
El Hierro - -
Fuerteventura - -
Gran Canaria 1,113 0.31%
La Gomera - -
La Palma - -
Lanzarote 176 0.37%
Tenerife 1,226 0.32%
Parlamento de Canarias 2023
Constituency Votes %
Canary Islands at-large 2,156 0.25%
El Hierro - -
Fuerteventura - -
Gran Canaria 1,250 0.36%
La Gomera - -
La Palma - -
Lanzarote - -
Tenerife 856 0.23%
European Parliament elections
Constituency Year Votes % Misc.
Canary Islands 2019 2.460 0,27% Under the banner ANCUPAhora Repúblicas
2024 1,790 0.26%

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