Yesca (youth organization)

Yesca
Founded 1993 (1993)
As the Castilian Revolutionary Youth
2006 (2006)
As Yesca
Ideology Castilian nationalism
Independentism
Socialism
Feminism
Antifascism
Mother party Castilian Left
Flag
Website
juventudrebelde.org
Yesca mural in Belfast.

Yesca is a Castilian nationalist and anticapitalist youth organization in Castille. It's recognized by Castilian Left as its youth referent.[1] Yesca defends the right of self-determination of Castile, a nation that would be integrated by the current Spanish autonomies of Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha, Madrid, Cantabria, La Rioja and the area of Requena-Utiel in the Valencian Country.

History

Yesca was founded in 1993 at the city of Burgos, under the name of Castilian Revolutionary Youth, changing its name to Yesca in 2006.

Organization

Yesca currently has local assemblies in Almagro, Ávila, Bolaños de Calatrava, Burgos, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Madrid, Palencia, Salamanca, Segovia, Soria, Talavera de la Reina, Toledo and Valladolid. In Madrid Yesca is divided in different district assemblies: being currently present in Arganzuela, Barajas, Carabanchel, Tetuán, Vallecas, Vicálvaro and Moratalaz.[2]

References

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