Euskal Herritarrok

[2] EH was banned in 2003 by the Supreme Court of Spain on the grounds that it sympathized with ETA.

[3] In February 2000, Batzarre and Zutik left EH after the rupture of the ETA 1998-2000 truce, due to the absence of any condemnation of that fact by EH.

In June 2000 a sector of Herri Batasuna also decided to split and form the Aralar Party, that openly and fully rejected ETA and its rupture of the truce.

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