Puyalón de Cuchas


Puyalón de Cuchas is an Aragonese left-wing nationalist political party formed in 2008, after a split from the Chunta Aragonesista.

Objectives

The main objectives of Puyalón are achieving full national sovereignty for Aragón and building a socialist society. The party also supports the minority languages of Aragón: Catalan and Aragonese, feminism, ecologism and the integration of immigrants.

History

The first participation by Puyalón in elections was in the local elections of 2011, when the party gained a town councillor in Artieda. In the European elections of 2014 Puyalón supported The Peoples Decide, gaining 1,241 votes. In the municipal elections of 2015 Puyalón gained two town councillors, one in Artieda and another in Pastriz.
In the 2019 Spanish general election Puyalón gained 835 votes, fielding candidates in all three Aragonese constituencies: Huesca, Teruel and Zaragroza. In the 2019 European parliament election in Spain Puyalón supported the Republics Now coalition, the successor of the 2014 LPD coalition. Republics Now won 1.805 votes in Aragon.