Caballas Coalition

Caballas Coalition
Coalición Caballas
Leader Mohamed Alí
Founded 2011
Merger of Socialist Party of the People of Ceuta
Ceutan Democratic Union
Ideology Regionalism
Interculturalism
Political position Left-wing
Colors Green
Assembly of Ceuta
4 / 25
Website
http://www.caballas.es/

The Caballas Coalition (Spanish: Coalición Caballas) is a left-wing regionalist party in the Spanish autonomous city of Ceuta in north Africa.

The party formed for the 2011 election as a merger between the Ceutan Democratic Union (UDCE) and the Socialist Party of the People of Ceuta (PSPC).

The coalition won 4,404 votes (14.34%) in the 2011 elections, earning 4 of the 25 seats in the Ceuta Assembly, making it the second-largest party after the People's Party (PP).[1]

The coalition aims for the official recognition of Moroccan Arabic in Ceuta.[2]

The coalition, through its two member-parties, was endorsed with the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) until July 2013. The split came from differences of opinion over controversial comments towards women, made by a local Muslim cleric.[3]

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