Soria ¡Ya!
Regionalist political party in Spain
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Soria ¡Ya! (English: Soria Now!) is a political party in the province of Soria, Castile and León, Spain. It was founded in 2001 to address the emerging Soria's demands for a fairer and more equal treatment as a result of the perceived institutional neglect to which it was placed by the different national and regional governments. In December 2021, it confirmed its electoral run in the 2022 Castilian-Leonese regional election as part of the Empty Spain (Spanish for España Vaciada) movement.[1]
References
- ^ Rodríguez, Miguel Ángel (20 December 2021). "Paso al frente de la 'España Vaciada': Soria ¡Ya! concurrirá en el adelanto electoral de Mañueco". El Periódico de Catalunya (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 December 2021.