- Basque Republic
The Basque Republic was a project for an independent Basque Country proposed in 1941 by
Manuel de Irujo , at the moment the main representative of theBasque Government in London.Precedents
During the
Spanish Civil War , theSecond Spanish Republic had allowed an autonomous government in those Basque areas of Spain that have not been taken by the Nationalist (later Francoist) side, i.e.,Biscay and parts ofGuipuscoa .This government was formed byBasque nationalist s (EAJ-PNV and ANV) and leftists (PSOE and PCE).In 1937 theBasque Army surrendered in Santoña to the ItalianCorpo Truppe Volontari and the Basque leaders who managed to escape went toCatalonia or France.After the defeat of the Republican side (1 April 1939), the free Basque leaders were refuged in Europe and the Americas.Later in 1939, the German invasion of Poland unleashed theSecond World War .France quickly fell before theWehrmacht .Under a false identity, theBasque President José Antonio Aguirre traveled north from France trying to sail to the United States.The plan
In this moment, Irujo promoted a
Basque National Council ("Consejo Nacional deEuzkadi -Euzkadi'ko Batzar Nagusia", formally established in 11 July 1940) inspired by theexile government s and committees forming among European refugees in Britain.Expecting thatFrancoist Spain would jointhe Axis in the war, Irujo bet on an Allied victory and tried to establish a provisional authority capable of negotiating a new status for the Basque Country with the British government, theFree French and the eventual Spanish government.He established an alliance withCatalan nationalist s in Britain who had formed their ownCatalan National Council .He planned to have the south of the Pyrenees divided between a Basque state and a Catalan one and so presented a joint declaration on 18 January 1941 before theBritish minister of State .He redacted a "foreproject for a Constitution of the Basque Republic".It would be an independent state as a democratic republic.Its territory would cover that of the
Kingdom of Navarre under Sancho the Greater, excluding theFrench Basque country to gain the support ofCharles de Gaulle .Its limits would be::...on the North thePyrenees and theBay of Biscay , on the Easte the Gállego river, on the South theEbro river untilGallur and thewater divisory between the Ebro and theDuero basins fromMoncayo on the whole extension of bothvertient s, and on the West capeAjo (Peña Cantábrica).:Title I, Article 5.This would include areas of Burgos,Cantabria , Rioja andAragon whose Basqueness was at most historic and where Basque nationalism was inexistent.The Basque state would be relatively interventionist, protectionist and paternalist, following the
social doctrine of the Catholic Church as assumed by theBasque Nationalist Party .Article 52 of title V marked the requirements for the President of the Republic::...male, citizen of the state, son of parents of Basque nature and ancestry, counting at least thirty years of age and being in the full enjoyment of his civil and political rights.An additional chapter opened a chance to join other territories::TheCortes are authorized to stipulate with democratic state representations of thecontinental Basque Country and the peninsular nations, the pacted regime of aconfederal character que suits the right of the Basque Nation...Irujo would later try to negotiate with the Free French the creation of a
Basque Battalion , dissolved formally in 23 May 1942.Criticism
In October 1942, the news of the safe arrival of Aguirre to Uruguay reached London. In the
Basque World Congress of Paris (1956), he would thank the labour of the Basque National Council, but his politics will not follow Irujo's Constitution.
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