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CV was linked to more extreme factions of anti-Catalan valencianism, like the Grup d’Acci\u00f3 Valencianista (GAV).[2][3]Ideology[edit]The party, and its related group the GAV, were as considered far-right, fascist and neo-nazi organizations by other political parties, academia and social and cultural groups.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]CV main objectives were opposing what they considered pancatalanism and attacks on Valencian identity. This included defending the Valencian language as separate from the Catalan one. CV also opposed foreign immigration to the Valencian Community.History[edit]CV was founded as a coalition of various small parties, led by the historic GAV and Falangist Juan Garc\u00eda Sentandreu. The parties that joined the coalition were the Blasquist Autonomist Party (PBA, that considered itself a continuation of the blasquist political movement of the early 20th century), Regional Party of the Valencian Community (split of Valencian Union), Valencianist Renovation (another split of Valencian Union), Blasquist Republican Party (PRB, that also considered itself a continuation of blasquism). CV also had agreements with other parties in various municipalities, including the national-catholic Spanish Democratic Party, the Valencian Independent Group or the Valencian Independent Organization. In 2005 Identity Kingdom of Valencia joined the coalition, but left in 2007.In 2005 a member of the Corts Valencianes, Francisco Javier Tom\u00e1s Puchol, left the People’s Party and joined CV, giving the coalition representation the regional parliament.[11] The party leader expected to gain 8 representatives and 250 municipal councillors in the autonomic and local elections of 2007,[12] but the coalition failed to enter the Valencian Parliament and only gained 20 local representatives and 1 mayor (Benifl\u00e1). The results of those elections were particularly weak in the big cities.In 2010 CV had an internal leadership crisis, after Santandreu decided to leave because of personal fatigue and that the coalition needed a younger person to give another image and a “new style”.[13] However, the coalition was not able to find a new leader and the expected renovation did not happen.The party run for the autonomic and local elections of 2011 very weakened due to the previous crisis and bad electoral results. The main points of the autonomic campaign were:CV gained 10,691 votes in the election, failing the enter the Corts Valencianes again. Sentandreu recognized the absolute defeat.[14] The coalition was dissolved on May 26, 2011.[15]Controversies[edit]The president of the youth-wing of the party, V\u00edctor Saiz Castell\u00f3, was denounced by United Left of the Valencian Country in December 2008 after graffiti signed by CV appeared in the headquarters of the party in Mislata. The graffiti included: “Attention Panca: Blue zone”[16] and “You will not make us catalans”. Sa\u00ednz had trouble with the justice again in 2012, after Comprom\u00eds denounced him for attacking their headquarters in Val\u00e8ncia, causing material damage. Although he was recorded by a security camera while he was carrying out the attack, he did not show up for trial.[17]The annual “Informe Raxen” of the Movement Against Intolerance accused CV of acts of far-right terrorism and violence. The same movement also qualified CV as an anti-democratic and fascist organization.[18]Juan Garc\u00eda Sentandreu acknowledged in 1999, while he was the leader of the GAV, during a trial he had attacked with eggs a Catalan autonomous television car during an illegal demonstration against the Valencian Council of Culture, in which members of this official institution were also physically attacked.[19]On March 24, 2006, Juan Garc\u00eda Sentandreu, accompanied by dozens of members and supporters of CV, as well as members of the GAV and the GAV Youth, assaulted the Faculty of Law of the University of Valencia with the intention of holding a conference for which the University had previously denied permission. Security personnel had to intervene to prevent the dean from being attacked.[20]In June 2008, Sentandreu was detained by the National Police accused of violence towards the party’s number two, Elena M\u00fa\u00f1oz Carpi.[21]In 2011 CV organized a public act in which the coalition urged to hit Jos\u00e9 Luis Rodr\u00edguez Zapatero in “the eyebrow”.[22]On July 5, 2011, several members of Spain 2000 and CV boycotted the presentation of the book ‘Noves gl\u00f2ries a Espanya’, by the sociologist and former leader of the Valencian Nationalist Bloc Vicent Flor. Among the people who tried to sabotage the act were both the leader of Spain 2000, Jos\u00e9 Lu\u00eds Roberto, and the president of CV, Juan Garc\u00eda Sentandreu. Protesters threw chairs to those attending the event.[23]References[edit]^ CV used the unofficial and secessionist Normes del Puig, different from the official and non-secessionist Normes de Castell\u00f3.^ La impunidad de los ultras valencianos. Diagonal, 23\/11\/2006.^ El blaverismo resucitado. El Pa\u00eds, 11\/11\/2004.^ El blaverismo resucitado. El Pa\u00eds, 11\/11\/2004.^ Valencia, caladero de neo-nazis. P\u00fablico, 18\/11\/2007.^ El victimismo de Camps y la derecha radical. El Pa\u00eds, 12\/11\/2005.^ Vicent Flor (2011): Noves Gl\u00f2ries a Espanya. Editorial Afers, page 321.^ Cantar a la extrema derecha. ABC, 19\/05\/2007.^ Partidos y entidades condenan el boicot de grupos de ultraderecha a la presentaci\u00f3n de un libro sobre el anticatalanismo. Europa Press, 06\/07\/2011.^ Andrea Mammone,Emmanuel Godin,Brian Jenkins (2012): Mapping the Extreme Right in Contemporary Europe: From Local to Transnational. Routledge, ISBN\u00a0978-0-415-50264-1, page 121.^ Zaplana \u00ablamenta\u00bb que el PP-CV no haya resuelto las discrepancias con Puchol. ABC, 12\/11\/2005.^ Sentadreu: \u201cCoalici\u00f3n Valenciana lograr\u00e1 8 diputados y 250 ediles en 2007\u201d. Panorama Actual, 27\/09\/2004.^ M\u00b4Me voy por cansancio y para facilitar la renovaci\u00f3n\u00b4. Levante EMV, 2010.^ Sentandreu: \u00b4Hoy la sociedad nos ha dado la espalda\u00b4. Levante-EMV, 2011.^ Coalici\u00f3 Valenciana suspende su actividad como partido pol\u00edtico tras el chasco electoral. Levante-EMV, 27\/11\/2011.^ Panca is a short version of pancatalanist and zona azul refers to Blaverism.^ El acusado de atacar la sede de Comprom\u00eds dirige las juventudes de Coalici\u00f3 Valenciana. Levante-EMV, 2012.^ Informe Raxen 2008.^ El l\u00edder del GAV acepta ante el juez que da\u00f1\u00f3 un veh\u00edculo de TV-3.El Pa\u00eds, 30\/04\/1999.^ La Universitat Valencia denunciar\u00e1 el asalto de un grupo “de extrema derecha” a sus instalaciones. 20minutos, 23\/05\/2006.^ Detienen al l\u00edder de Coalici\u00f3n Valenciana acusado de agredir a una ex fallera mayor. 20minutos, 18\/06\/2008.^ Un partido insta a golpear a ZP en el cartel de su protesta. Informaci\u00f3n, 2011.^ Una treintena de ultras revienta la presentaci\u00f3n de un libro sobre la identidad valenciana. Las Provincias, 06\/07\/2011."},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/valencian-coalition-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Valencian Coalition – Wikipedia"}}]}]