List of active separatist movements in Europe
This is a list of currently active separatist movements in Europe. Separatism often refers to full political secession,[1][2][3] though separatist movements may seek nothing more than greater autonomy or to be recognized as a national minority.[4]
What is and is not considered an autonomist or secessionist movement is sometimes contentious. Entries on this list must meet three criteria:
- They are active movements with active members;
- They are seeking greater autonomy or self-determination for a geographic region (as opposed to personal autonomy);
- They are citizens/peoples of the conflict area and do not come from another country.
Under each region listed is one or more of the following:
- De facto state (de facto entity): for unrecognized regions with de facto autonomy;
- Proposed state: proposed name for a seceding sovereign state;
- Proposed autonomous area: for movements towards greater autonomy for an area but not outright secession;
- De facto autonomous government: for governments with de facto autonomous control over a region;
- Government-in-exile: for a government based outside of the region in question, with or without control;
- Political party (or parties): for political parties involved in a political system to push for autonomy or secession;
- Militant organisation(s): for armed organisations;
- Advocacy group(s): for non-belligerent, non-politically participatory entities.
- People: for information on what regional/ethnic/ethno-religious/racial/religious group calls for change for each individual movement listed.
Various ethnic groups in Europe are seeking greater autonomy or independence. In the European Union (EU), several of these groups are members of the European Free Alliance (EFA). In some cases, the group seeks union with a neighbouring country.
Active separatist movements by country
Albania
- People: Greeks in Albania
- Proposed state: Unification with Greece
- Political parties: Omonoia, Unity for Human Rights Party (seeks autonomous status or union with Greece)
- Proposed state: Unification with Greece
Belgium
Flanders or Flemish Community (the latter includes Brussels-Capital Region)
- People: Flemish
- Proposed state: Flanders
- Political parties: New Flemish Alliance (member of the European Free Alliance), Libertair, Direct, Democratisch, and Vlaams Belang member of the Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty-Group
- Movements: Vlaamse Volksbeweging (VVB), Overlegcentrum van Vlaamse Verenigingen
- Proposed state: Flanders
- People: Flemish and Dutch
- Proposed state: Greater Netherlands
- Political Parties: Individual politicians from different parties, both Dutch and Flemish.
- Movements: Grootneerlandisme
- Proposed state: Greater Netherlands
- People: Walloons
- Proposed state: Wallonia
- Political parties: Walloon Rally
- Proposed state: Wallonia
- People: French
- Proposed state: Unification with the French Republic
- Political parties: Wallonia France Rally
- Proposed state: Unification with the French Republic
- People: Luxembourgers
- Proposed state: unification with Luxembourg
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- People: Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Proposed state: Republika Srpska
- Political parties: Alliance of Independent Social Democrats, Serbian Democratic Party[7]
- Proposed state: Republika Srpska
Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia
- People: Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Proposed state: Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia
Bulgaria
- People: Macedonians
- Proposed unification with Macedonia
- Political parties: United Macedonian Organization Ilinden-Pirin
- Proposed unification with Macedonia
Croatia
- People: Istrians
- Proposed autonomous area: Istria
- Political parties: Istrian Democratic Assembly, Istrian Democratic Forum
- Proposed autonomous area: Istria
- People: Fiumans
- Proposed autonomous area: Fiume
- Political party: List for Fiume (EFA member)[8]
- Proposed autonomous area: Fiume
- People:Primorci and Gorani
- Proposed autonomous area: Primorsko goranska regija
- Political party: PGS - primorsko goranska stranka
- Proposed autonomous area: Primorsko goranska regija
Cyprus
Breakaway states:
- People: Turkish Cypriots
- De facto state with no international recognition except from Republic of Turkey: Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
Czech Republic
- People: Silesians
- Political party: Silesian Autonomy Movement (EFA member)[10]
Denmark
- For movements in Greenland, see List of active separatist movements in North America.
- People: Danish
- Proposed autonomous region: Bornholm
- Political party: Bornholm's Self-Government Party (Bornholms Selvstyre parti)[11][12]
- Proposed autonomous region: Bornholm
- People: Faroese
- Proposed state: Faroe Islands
- Political parties: Republican Party, Progress, People's Party, Centre Party, Self-Government Party
- Movement: Faroese independence movement
- Proposed state: Faroe Islands
Finland
- People: Åland Swedes
- Proposed state: Åland
- Political party: Future of Åland (EFA member)
- Proposed state: Åland
France
- Secessionist movements
- People: Basque
- Proposed state: Unification with the Basque Country and Navarre— Euskal Herria [13][14][15]
- Political parties: Abertzaleen Batasuna (AB), Batasuna, Eusko Alkartasuna (EFA member), Euzko Alderdi Jeltzalea (Basque Nationalist Party).
- Trade unions: Euskal Langileen Alkartasuna, Langile Abertzaleen Batzordeak
- Youth advocacy groups: Egi, Gazte Abertzaleak, Iritzarri, Segi
- Militant organisations: ETA, Irrintzi
- Proposed state: Unification with the Basque Country and Navarre— Euskal Herria [13][14][15]
Brittany and parts of Pays de la Loire
- People: Bretons
- Proposed state: Brittany
- Advocacy groups: Celtic League[16]
- Political parties: Adsav, Strollad Breizh, Emgann, Breiz Atao
- Militant organisation: Talbenn Dieubiñ Breizh (Breton Revolutionary Army) (ARB)
- Proposed state: Brittany
Northern Catalonia / Roussillon (predominantly Pyrénées-Orientales)
- People: Catalans
- Proposed state: Unification with Catalonia — Catalan Countries
- Political parties: Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (EFA member), Unitat Catalana (EFA member), Candidatura d'Unitat Popular[17]
- Proposed state: Unification with Catalonia — Catalan Countries
- People: Corsicans
- Proposed state: Corsica
- Political party: Corsica Libera
- Proposed state: Corsica
- People: Savoyans
- Proposed state: Savoy
- Political party: Liga de la Savouè (Savoyan League)
- Proposed state: Savoy
- People: Occitans
- Proposed state: Occitania
- Political party: Partit de la Nacion Occitana
- Proposed state: Occitania
- People: Provençals (Occitans)
- Proposed state: Provence
- Militant group: Front Nacionala Liberacion de Provença
- Proposed state: Provence
- Autonomist movements
- People: Alsatians (Allemanics)
- Proposed autonomous area: Alsace
- Political parties: Elsass Zuerst, Nationalforum Elsass-Lothringen, Unser Land
- Proposed autonomous area: Alsace
- People: Bretons
- Proposed autonomous area: Brittany
- Political party: Unvaniezh Demokratel Breizh (EFA member)
- Proposed autonomous area: Brittany
- People: Corsicans
- Proposed autonomous area: Corsica
- Political party: Partitu di a Nazione Corsa (EFA member)
- Proposed autonomous area: Corsica
- People: Niçard
- Proposed autonomous area: County of Nice
- Political party: Partit Nissart (Parti niçois (fr))[18]
- Proposed autonomous area: County of Nice
- People: Normands
- Proposed autonomous area: Normandy
- Political party: Mouvement normand (Normand Movement)
- Proposed autonomous area: Normandy
- People: Savoyans
- Proposed autonomous area: Savoy
- Political party: Movement Règion Savouè
- Proposed autonomous area: Savoy
- People: Occitans
- Proposed autonomous area: Occitania
- Political parties: Partit Occitan (EFA member), Iniciativa per Occitània, Anaram au Patac, Hartèra
- Proposed autonomous area: Occitania
Georgia
Breakaway states:
- Ethnic group: Abkhaz
- De facto state with partial de jure recognition: Republic of Abkhazia
- Political organisation:Government of Abkhazia
- Militant organization: Abkhazia Army
- Ethnic group: Ossetians
- De facto state: with partial de jure recognition:Republic of South Ossetia, proposed integration to Russia[19]
- Political organisation: Government of South Ossetia
- Militant organization: South Ossetia Army
Germany
- People: Bavarians
- Proposed state: Bavaria (Free State of Bavaria)
- Political party: Bavaria Party
- Proposed state: Bavaria (Free State of Bavaria)
- People: Frisians
- Proposed autonomous region: East Frisia
- Political party: Die Friesen
- Proposed autonomous region: East Frisia
- People: Franconians
- Proposed autonomous area: Franconia
- People: Sorbs
- Proposed autonomous area: Lusatia
- Political party: Lusatian Alliance
- Proposed autonomous area: Lusatia
- People: Danish, Frisians
- Proposed autonomous area: Southern Schleswig
- Political party: South Schleswig Voter Federation
- Proposed autonomous area: Southern Schleswig
Italy
- People: Friulians
- Proposed state: Friulia
- Political parties: Friulian Front, Lega Nord Friuli-Venezia Giulia
- Proposed state: Friulia
- People: Lomardians
- Proposed state: Republic of Lombardy
- Political parties: Independence Front Lombardy, Pro Lombardy Independence
- Proposed state: Republic of Lombardy
- People: Sardinians
- Proposed state: Republic of Sardinia
- Political parties: Sardinia Nation, Sardinian Action Party, Independence Republic of Sardinia, Project Republic of Sardinia, others
- Militant organisations: Fronte Nazionale de Liberazione de sa Sardigna (defunct), Movimentu Nazionalista Sardu (defunct), Movimento Armato Sardo (defunct)[21]
- Proposed state: Republic of Sardinia
- People: Sicilians
- Political parties: Sicilian Independentist Movement, Sicilian Socialist Party, Party of the Sicilians
- People: South Tyroleans (a subset of Tyroleans)
- Proposed state: Republic of South Tyrol or unification with Tyrol ( Austria)
- Political parties: Die Freiheitlichen, South Tyrolean Freedom, Citizens' Union for South Tyrol, Lega Nord Alto Adige/Südtirol
- Militant organisations: South Tyrolean Liberation Committee (defunct)
- Proposed state: Republic of South Tyrol or unification with Tyrol ( Austria)
- Proposed state: Republic of Venice
Kosovo
- People: Serbs
- Proposed reunification with Serbia — Proposed autonomous province
- Political organisations: Assembly of the Community of Municipalities, Community of Serb municipalities
- Proposed reunification with Serbia — Proposed autonomous province
- People: Gorani people
- Proposed unification with Serbia — Proposed autonomous province
Latvia
- People: Latgalians
- Proposed unification with Russia — Proposed autonomous province
- Political organisations: Social Democratic Party "Harmony"
- Proposed unification with Russia — Proposed autonomous province
Lithuania
- People: Samogitians
- Proposed state: Samogitia
Macedonia
Albanian community in Macedonia
- People: Albanians
- Proposed state: Republic of Ilirida or union with Albania
- Armed organizations: ANA/AKSh (status unknown – inactive)
- Proposed state: Republic of Ilirida or union with Albania
Moldova
Breakaway state:
- People: Equal proportions of Russians, Ukrainians and Moldovans
- De facto state: with partial de jure recognition Transnistria
- Political organisation: Government of Transnistria
- Militant organisation: Army of Transnistria
- De facto state: with partial de jure recognition Transnistria
Proposed independent and autonomous movements:
- People: Gagauz
- Proposed state: Gagauzia
- Political organisation: Gagauzian People Assembly should Moldova decided to unite with Romania, Gagauzia would have the right to self-determination.
- Proposed state: Gagauzia
- People: Bulgarians
- Proposed autonomous area: Taraclia
Montenegro
Netherlands
- People: Frisian
- Proposed autonomous area: Frisia
- Political party: Frisian National Party, (EFA member)
- Status: Democratic movement seeking greater autonomy for Frisian-speaking people in Friesland[29]
- Proposed autonomous area: Frisia
- People: Limburgish
Poland
- People: Silesians
- Proposed autonomous area: Silesia
- Political party: Silesian Autonomy Movement[10]
- Proposed autonomous area: Silesia
Romania
Hungarian community in Romania
- People: Hungarians
- Proposals for Hungarian territorial autonomy:
- Other administrative proposals by regionalist organisations:
- Political organisations: Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania, the demand for Hungarian autonomy has been part of their program since 1993.[30] Hungarian Civic Party, they signed a settlement with the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania about cooperation and joint support for Hungarian autonomy.[31] Hungarian People's Party of Transylvania (PPMT), the party proposes the establishments of Transylvanian parliament and government and supports the case of Szekler autonomy in Szekely Land.[32] It also advocates territorial autonomy for Partium.[33][34] Liga Transilvania-Banat, a regionalist party led by Sabin Gherman.[35]
- Advocacy organisations: Szekler National Council,[36] Hungarian National Council of Transylvania, Liga Pro Europa, a Romanian-Hungarian regionalist NGO.,[35] Provincia, a group of intellectuals promoting regionalization of Romania,[35] Autonomy for Transylvania (AFT) campaign, it demands autonomy for Transylvania.[37] Democratic League of Transylvania (Liga Transilvania Democrată), a regionalist NGO,[38] an active supporter of the "Autonomy for Transylvania" campaign,[39] League of Banat (Liga Banateana), a regionalist NGO.[40][41]
Russia
- Russia's Black Sea
Crimean Federal District ( Crimea and Sevastopol)
- People: Ukrainians
- Proposed state: Reunification with Ukraine
- Political organisation: Ukrainian Government
- People: Crimean Tatars
- Proposed autonomous area: Crimea
- Political organisation: Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People
- Russia's North Caucasus
- People: Chechens
- Militant organisation: Chechen separatists
- Proposed state: Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (1991–99)
- Religious group: Sunnis
- Militant organization: Caucasus Emirate
- Proposed state: Caucasus Emirate
- People: Circassian
- Movement: Circassian nationalism; Circassian Congress; Circassian Youth Initiative; Adyge Djegi
- Proposed state: Circassia, including all regions historically included in Circassia and/or inhabited by Circassians (note: this includes Adygea as well as north Kabardino-Balkaria, north Karachay–Cherkessia, south-east Krasnodar Krai, and south Stavropol Krai)
- People: Balkar, Karachay
- Movement: Various nationalist organisations in Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay–Cherkessia
- Goals: Firstmost, the establishment of autonomy for the Karachay and Balkaria, rather than in biethnic republics where they must share power with Russians and Circassians (division of Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay–Cherkessia into smaller units, also popular for Circassian nationalists). Then, the unification of Karachay and Balkar units is advocated by some but not all nationalists (see Balkar and Karachai nationalism)
- Proposed state: Karachay-Balkar Republic (includes south Kabardino-Balkaria and south Karachey-Cherkessia)
Abazinia in central-north Karachay–Cherkessia
- People: Abazins
- Proposed state: Abazin Republic (proclaimed but non-recognized in 1991 as autonomous)
- People: Kumyks
- Movement: Tenglik (since 1989)
- Proposed state: Kumyk Republic (proclaimed but non-recognized in 1991 as autonomous)
- Russia's other European regions
- People: Tatars
- Political party: All-Tatar Public Center
- Movement: Tatar Youth Union "Azatlyk"
- Proposed state: Tatarstan, Idel-Ural
- Movement: Congress of the Peoples of Udmurtia
- Proposed state: Idel-Ural
- Movement: Chuvash Youth Union
- Proposed state: Idel-Ural
- Proposed state: Idel-Ural
- Proposed state: Idel-Ural
- Movement: Bashkir social movement "Kuk bure"
- Proposed state: Idel-Ural
- People: Komi
- Proposed state: Komi Republic
- People: Don Cossacks
- Movement: Don Cossacks of Don Host Oblast autonomists
- Proposed state: Don Republic (proclaimed in 1918 and in 1991 as part of Union of Cossack Republics in Southern Russia in Union of Sovereign States that never founded both)
- People: Kuban Cossacks
- Movement: Kuban Cossacks of Kuban Oblast autonomists
- Proposed state: Kuban People's Republic (proclaimed in 1918), Kuban Republic (attempted to proclaim in 1991 as part of Union of Cossack Republics in Southern Russia in Union of Sovereign States that never founded both)
North Caucasus near Terek
- People: Terek Cossacks
- Movement: Terek Cossacks of Terek Oblast autonomists
- Proposed state: Upper Kuban Cossack Republic (proclaimed in 1991 as part of Union of Cossack Republics in Southern Russia in Union of Sovereign States that never founded both)
Serbia
Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
- People: Serbs, Hungarians in Serbia
- Proposed autonomous region: Vojvodina
- Political parties (autonomist): League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, Reformists of Vojvodina, Vojvodina's Party
- Proposals for Hungarian territorial autonomy in the northern part of Vojvodina:
- People: Hungarians
- Proposed autonomous area: Hungarian Regional Autonomy
- Political parties: Hungarian Coalition composed of three political parties (Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians, Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians)
- Proposals for Hungarian territorial autonomy in the northern part of Vojvodina:
- People: Albanians in Serbia
- Proposed autonomous province: Preševo Valley
- Movement: Albanian nationalism
- Political organisation: Party for Democratic Action
- Unification with Albania
- Armed organizations: National Liberation Army (Albanians of Serbia)|KLA/UÇPMB (disarmed and dismantled in 2001), KLA/AK
- People: Bosniaks of Serbia
- Proposed autonomous province: Sandžak or unification with Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- Advocacy groups (autonomist): Islamic Community in Serbia[42]
Breakaway state:
Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (Kosovo)
- People: Albanians in Kosovo
- De facto state: Republic of Kosovo (majority international recognition)
- Political organisation: Government of Kosovo
- Proposed state: Unification with Albania
- Movement: Albanian nationalism
- De facto state: Republic of Kosovo (majority international recognition)
Slovakia
Southern Slovakia:
- People: Hungarians
- Proposed autonomous area: Territorial autonomy for the compact Hungarian ethnic block and cultural autonomy for the regions of sporadic Hungarian presence.[43]
- Political parties (autonomist): Party of the Hungarian Community,[44] In 2010, the party renewed their demand for autonomy.[45]
- Proposed autonomous area: Territorial autonomy for the compact Hungarian ethnic block and cultural autonomy for the regions of sporadic Hungarian presence.[43]
Spain
- People: Andalusian
- Proposed state: Andalusia
- Political parties (nationalist): Partido Andalucista (dissolved), Bloque Andaluz de Izquierdas, Partido Comunista del Pueblo Andaluz
- Political parties (secessionist): Nación Andaluza, Asamblea Nacional de Andalucía, Candidatura Unitaria de Trabajadores
- Youth movements: Jaleo!!!, Juventud Independentista Revolucionaria Andaluza, Juventudes Andalucistas (dissolved)
- Trade union: Sindicato Andaluz de Trabajadores
- Proposed state: Andalusia
- People: Aragonese
- Proposed state
- Socialist): Aragon
- Federalist: Aragon
- Political party (nationalist): Chunta Aragonesista (EFA member), Tierra Aragonsesa
- Political party (secessionist): Estau Aragonés, Puyalón de Cuchas,
- Youth movements: Purna Astral, Chobenalla Aragonesista
- Trade union: Sindicato Obrero Aragonés (SOA)
- Other pro-independence organisations: A Enrestida, Sindicato d'Estudiants Independentistas y Revolucionarias d'Aragón (SEIRA), Bloque Independentista de Cuchas
- Proposed state
- People: Asturians
- Proposed state: Asturias
- Political parties (autonomist): Partíu Asturianista, Unión Renovadora Asturiana
- Political parties (nationalist): Unidá Nacionalista Asturiana (EFA member), Unidá, Bloque por Asturies, Compromisu por Asturies
- Political parties (secessionist): Andecha Astur
- Youth movements: Darréu, UNA-Mocedá, Fai!
- Trade unions: Corriente Sindical d'Izquierda, SUATEA
- Other pro-independence organisations: Sofitu
- Proposed state: Asturias
- People: Balearics — Catalanics (those with Catalan ancestry)
- Proposed state: Balearic Islands — Catalan Countries (Confederation of Catalan States)
- Political parties: Partit Socialista de Mallorca-Entesa Nacionalista (in Majorca)
- Youth advocacy groups: Arran, Joventuts d'Esquerra Republicana de les Illes Balears
- Proposed state: Balearic Islands — Catalan Countries (Confederation of Catalan States)
Basque Country (autonomous community)
- People: Basques
- Proposed state: Basque Country (greater region) – Euskal Herria[13]
- Political parties: Euzko Alderdi Jeltzalea (Basque Nationalist Party) (member of the European Democratic Party), Eusko Alkartasuna (EFA member), Bildu, Amaiur, Aralar, Eusko Abertzale Ekintza (Basque Nationalist Action), Batasuna (illegalised due to terrorism support)
- Trade union: Euskal Langileen Alkartasuna, Langile Abertzaleen Batzordeak
- Youth advocacy groups: EGI, Gazte Abertzaleak, Haika (illegalised) Segi, Ikasle Abertzaleak
- Militant organisations: ETA (Euskadi Ta Askatasuna) (ceasefire since 2011), Iraultza (disbanded), Komando Autonomo Antikapitalistak (merged with ETA)
- Proposed state: Basque Country (greater region) – Euskal Herria[13]
- People: Canarians
- Proposed state: Canary Islands
- Political parties (autonomist): Coalición Canaria, Partido Nacionalista Canario, Centro Canario Nacionalista, Nueva Canarias
- Political parties (secessionist): FREPIC-AWAÑAK, Alternativa Nacionalista Canaria, Alternativa Popular Canaria, Unidad del Pueblo,
- Youth movement: Azarug
- Proposed state: Canary Islands
- People: Cantabrians
- Proposed state: Cantabria
- Political party: Cantabrian Nationalist Council
- Youth movement: Regüelta (Revolt)
- Trade union: Intersindical Cántabra
- Proposed state: Cantabria
- People: Catalans
- Proposed state: Catalonia (Republic) — Catalan Countries (Confederation of Catalan States) (i.e. including other Catalan-speaking areas)
- Political parties (secessionist):
- Together for Yes: coalition to stand in the Catalonian parliamentary election, 2015 supported by Democratic Convergence of Catalonia (33/135 seats in the Catalan parliament), Republican Left of Catalonia (21/135), Democrats of Catalonia (6/135), Moviment d'Esquerres (1/135) and other small parties and civil organisations
- Popular Unity Candidacy - Constituent Call, coalition to stand in the Catalonian parliamentary election, 2015 supported by Popular Unity Candidacy (10/135) and other small parties and civil organisations
- Political parties (autonomist): Catalonia Yes We Can (11/135), Democratic Union of Catalonia (0/135 seats in the Catalan parliament)
- Civil organisations: Assemblea Nacional Catalana, Òmnium Cultural, Association of Municipalities for Independence, Procés Constituent, Catalunya Acció, Sobirania i Progrés
- Youth advocacy groups: Arran, Joventuts d'Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya, Joves d'Esquerra Verda, Joventut Nacionalista de Catalunya, Unió de Joves
- Political parties (secessionist):
- Proposed state: Catalonia (Republic) — Catalan Countries (Confederation of Catalan States) (i.e. including other Catalan-speaking areas)
- People Castilians
- Proposed states: Castile
- Political parties (autonomist): Partido Castellano PCas
- Political parties (secessionist): Izquierda Castellana
- Youth movements: Yesca
- Proposed states: Castile
- People: Galicians
- Proposed state: Galicia. Some groups also propose a unification with Portugal — Portugalicia (See reintegrationism)
- Political party: Bloque Nacionalista Galego (Galician Nationalist Block) (autonomist) (EFA member), Nós-Unidade Popular (WE-Popular Unity) (independentist), Frente Popular Galego (Galician Popular Front) (independentist), Partido Galeguista (The Galician Party), Terra Galega Galician Coalition (Centrist nationalist Party), Alternativa Galega de Esquedas (Galician Left Alternative)
- Youth advocacy groups: Galiza Nova, AGIR, CAF
- Militant organisation: Resistência Galega
- Proposed state: Galicia. Some groups also propose a unification with Portugal — Portugalicia (See reintegrationism)
- People: Leonese
- Proposed states: Leonese Country
- Political parties: Unión del Pueblo Leonés UPL, Partido Regionalista del País Leonés PREPAL
- Youth movements: Conceyu Xoven, RUCHAR Mocedá Llionesa[46]
- Advocacy groups: AGORA País Llionés
- Militant organisations: Tierra Lleunesa
- Proposed states: Leonese Country
- People: Navarran or Navarrese (a subgroup of Basque people)
- Proposed states: Unification with the Basque Country – Euskal Herria
- Political parties: Geroa Bai, Bildu, Basque Nationalist Action, Batasuna, Euskal Herritarrok
- Militant organisations: ETA (Euskadi Ta Askatasuna) (ceasefire since 2011), Iraultza (disbanded), Komando Autonomo Antikapitalistak (merged with ETA)
- Proposed states: Unification with the Basque Country – Euskal Herria
Territory of Olivenza (Olivença)
- People: Portuguese
- Proposed state: Unification with Portugal
- Militant organisations: Amigos de Olivença (Portuguese irredentist movement)
- Proposed state: Unification with Portugal
- People: Valencians — Catalanics (those with Catalan ancestry)
- Proposed state: Valencian Country or Kingdom of Valencia — with the option for a free association with the rest of Catalan Countries
- Political parties: Valencian Nationalist Bloc, Initiative of the Valencian People, Popular Unity Candidates, Republican Left of the Valencian Country, Valencian State, Valencian Nationalist Left, Valencian Left
- Advocacy groups: Pro-Catalan Valencianists (who defend pan-Catalanism and Fuster's theories) propose the creation of a Valencian State and some type of reconnection with the rest of Catalan-speaking areas. Only a minor tendency within anti-Catalan Valencianism (Blaverism) proposed independence of the Kingdom of Valencia from both Catalonia and Spain.[47][48]
- Youth advocacy groups: Arran, Youths of Compromís (mostly soveranist and non-secessionist), Youths of Republican Left of the Valencian Country
- Trade union: Intersindical Valenciana
- Other organisations: Valencian Sovereignty (Sobirania Valenciana)
- Proposed state: Valencian Country or Kingdom of Valencia — with the option for a free association with the rest of Catalan Countries
Additionally, there are a number of almost extinct secessionist or soveranist movements in other autonomous communities and historical territories, e.g. Extremadura and Murcia.
- People: Extremadurans
- People: Murcians
- Proposed state: Murcia
- Political parties (nationalist): Partido Federal Murciano, Partido del País Murciano, Unión de los Pueblos de Murcia
- Political parties (autonomist): Partido Regionalista Murciano, Partido Murcianista, Nueva Región, Unión Democrática de la Región de Murcia-Coalición Ciudadana Regional
- Proposed state: Murcia
Local secessionist (mostly autonomist) movements include Aranesism, Bercianism, Cartagenism, Majorcanism, Manchego autonomism, Navarrism, Valencian Blaverism and Eastern Andalusian autonomism.
- People: Aranese (a subset of Gascon Occitans)
- Proposed autonomous area: Aran Valley — within Catalonia or unification with Occitania
- Political parties: Convergència Democràtica Aranesa, Unitat d'Aran, Partit Renovador d'Arties-Garòs, Esquèrra Republicana Occitana, Partit de la Nacion Occitana, Partit Occitan
- Proposed autonomous area: Aran Valley — within Catalonia or unification with Occitania
Sweden
- People: Scanians or Swedes
- Proposed autonomous area: Scania
- People: Scanians or Danes
- Proposed state: Unification with Denmark
Switzerland
- Regional group: Jurassien (French speaking)
- Proposed state: "Free State of Jura"
- Political party: Mouvement Indépendantiste Jurassien (Jurassian Independentist Movement)[50]
- Proposed autonomous area: Reunified Jura (northern and southern districts), remaining inside the Swiss Confederation
- Militant organisations: Mouvement Autonomiste Jurassien (Jurassian Autonomist Movement),[51] Groupe Bélier (Youth activists movement)[52]
- Proposed state: "Free State of Jura"
- Regional group: Ticinesi (Italian speaking)
- Proposed state: annexation to the Lombardy
- Political party: Lega Sud Ticino
- Pressure groups: Domà Nunch
Turkey
- Ethnic group: Kurdish
- Proposed state: Kurdistan
- Political parties: Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP)
- Militant organisations: Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), Group of Communities in Kurdistan (KCK), Kurdistan Freedom Falcons (TAK), Democrat Party of Kurdistan/North (PDK/Bakur), Revolutionary Party of Kurdistan (PŞK), Communist Party of Kurdistan (KKP)
Ukraine
- Breakaway states
Luhansk Oblast (partially)
- People: Russian Ukrainians
- De facto state: Lugansk People's Republic
- Political parties: Russian Block, Russian Unity, New Russia Party
- Militant organization: United Armed Forces of Novorossiya
- De facto state: Lugansk People's Republic
Donetsk Oblast (partially)
- People: Russian Ukrainians
- De facto state: Donetsk People's Republic
- Political parties: Donetsk Republic, Russian Block, Russian Unity, New Russia Party
- Militant organization: United Armed Forces of Novorossiya
- De facto state: Donetsk People's Republic
- Disputed status
- People: Russian Ukrainians
- De facto state: Russian Federation
- Militant organization: Russian Armed Forces
- People: Russian Ukrainians
- De facto state: Russian Federation
- Militant organization: Russian Armed Forces
- Proposed autonomous regions
- People: Hungarian Ukrainians, Rusyn Ukrainians[54]
- Proposed autonomous area: Transcarpathian Regional Confederation of the Hungarian and Rusyn People[55]
- Political parties: People's Parliament Carpathian Rusyns, which demands autonomy of Ruthenia
- Proposed autonomous area: Transcarpathian Regional Confederation of the Hungarian and Rusyn People[55]
United Kingdom
- Secessionist movements
- People: English
- Proposed state: England
- Political parties: English Democrats[56]
- Proposed state: England
- People: Scots
- Proposed state: Scotland
- Political parties: Scottish National Party (EFA member), Scottish Green Party, RISE,[57] Scottish Socialist Party
- Advocacy groups: Celtic League[16]
- Proposed state: Scotland
- People: Shetlanders and Norwegians
- People: Welsh
- Proposed state: Wales
- Political parties: Plaid Cymru, Cymru Annibynnol, Cymru Sovereign
- Advocacy groups: Cymuned, Celtic League[16]
- Proposed state: Wales
- People: Ulster Scots
- Proposed state: Ulster
- Militant organisations: Some elements within the Ulster Defence Association
- Proposed state: Ulster
- People: Irish
- Proposed state: Unification with Ireland
- Movement: United Ireland
- Political parties: Sinn Féin, Social Democratic and Labour Party, Republican Sinn Féin, Irish Republican Socialist Party, Fianna Fáil, éirígí, Workers' Party of Ireland, Irish Republican Socialist Party
- Militant organisations: Real Irish Republican Army, Continuity Irish Republican Army, Óglaigh na hÉireann
- Advocacy group: Celtic League,[16] 32 County Sovereignty Movement
- People: Londoners
- Proposed state: London
- Movement: London Independence[62]
- Autonomist movements
- People: English
- Proposed autonomous area: England
- Political parties: English Democrats,[63] UKIP[64]
- Advocacy groups: Campaign for an English Parliament
- Proposed autonomous area: England
- People: Scots
- Proposed autonomous area: Scotland
- Political parties: Scottish National Party (EFA member)[65]
- Proposed autonomous area: Scotland
- People: Welsh
- Proposed autonomous area: Wales
- Political parties: Plaid Cymru
- Proposed autonomous area: Wales
- People: Londoners
- Proposed autonomous area: London
- Political parties: Labour Party[66]
- Proposed autonomous area: London
Cornwall (possibly including the Isles of Scilly)
- People: Cornish
- Proposed autonomous area: Cornwall
- Political parties: Green Party of England and Wales,[67] Mebyon Kernow (EFA member), Cornish Nationalist Party, Liberal Democrats[68][69]
- Advocacy groups: Celtic League, Cornish Constitutional Convention, Cornwall 2000, Revived Cornish Stannary Parliament, Tyr Gwyr Gweryn,[70][71] Wessex Constitutional Convention[72]
- Proposed autonomous area: Cornwall
- People: People of Wessex
- Proposed autonomous area: Wessex
- Political parties: Wessex Regionalist Party
- Advocacy group: Wessex Constitutional Convention
- Proposed autonomous area: Wessex
- People: People of Yorkshire
- Proposed autonomous area: Yorkshire[74][75][76][77]
- Political parties: Liberal Democrats, Yorkshire First
- Advocacy group: Yorkshire Devolution Movement[78][79]
- Proposed autonomous area: Yorkshire[74][75][76][77]
North East England or North East Combined Authority area (which excludes Tees Valley)
- People: People of North East England
- Proposed autonomous area: North East England or Northumbria[80]
- Political parties: North East Party[81]
- Proposed autonomous area: North East England or Northumbria[80]
- People: Shetlanders and Orcadians
- Proposed autonomous area: Northern Isles
- Political parties: Liberal Democrats[82]
- Advocates: Liam McArthur MSP, Tavish Scott MSP,[82] and some local independent councillors[83]
- Proposed autonomous area: Northern Isles
- People: Orcadians
- Proposed autonomous area: Orkney
- Political parties: Liberal Democrats[82]
- Advocates: Liam McArthur MSP[82]
- Proposed autonomous area: Orkney
- People: Shetlanders
- Proposed autonomous area: Shetland
- Political parties: Liberal Democrats[82]
- Advocates: Tavish Scott MSP,[82]
- Proposed autonomous area: Shetland
- People: People of the Outer Hebrides
- Proposed autonomous area: Outer Hebrides[83]
- Independence movements of dependant territories
- People: Manx
- Proposed State: Isle of Man
- Political party: Mec Vannin
- Advocacy group: Celtic League[16]
See also
- Lists of active separatist movements
- List of historical separatist movements
- Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization
- List of micro-regional organizations
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