Left for Linguistic Tolerance

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Revision as of 03:24, 24 December 2024 by imported>Josve05a (top: added orphan tag)
(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Template:Multiple issues

Left for Linguistic Tolerance (in Spanish: Izquierda por la Tolerancia Lingüística), a political party in Catalonia, Spain, founded in 1993. Initially known as Izquierda Solidaria. ITL works for the rights of the non-Catalan-speaking population and favour bilingualism. It used the 'Ñ' as its symbol.

ITL is led by Félix Pérez Romera.

In 1994 ITL signed a 'Manifest for Linguistic Tolerance in Catalonia'.

ITL have never obtained political representation in any election.


Template:Spain-party-stub Template:Asbox