Platform for Catalonia

Three were elected in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, which along with the two in Hospitalet constitute the PxC's first representation in Greater Barcelona.

[25] In 2016, Anglada would go on to found a new party: Som Identitaris [ca], which would successfully run in the subsequent municipal elections in Vic and Manlleu.

For the 2019 European Parliament election in Spain, Som Identitaris endorsed ADÑ–Spanish Identity, urging supporters to vote for them.

[26] In 2012, Anglada announced the launch of the Platform for Freedom (Spanish: Plataforma por la Libertad, PxL) an expansion of the party into the rest of Spain.

[31] PxC was a self-described identitarian party[32] which employed anti-Muslim rhetoric and has been considered to have had a "counter-jihad agenda".

[36] The PxC took a stance against the enquiry for the political future of Catalonia of 2014, also known as 9-N, which the party considered an illegal attempt of secession of the autonomous community with respect to the rest of Spain.

[37] At their 2008 Congress, the PxC invited the Vlaams Belang of Belgium and the Lega Nord of Italy to attend.

PxC results in the Catalan parliamentary election, 2010 . Areas of highest support in red and lowest in blue.