Valencian State-Valencian Sovereignty

Between March 2013[1][2] and June 2017[3] EV was part of the coalition Compromís, participating in the internal current "Left-wing Independentist Pole".

[4] The main objective of EV is the creation of an independent Valencian Republic, based in democratic, social and ecologic principles.

The party attempted to form an alliance with other small independentist groups of the Valencian Community, Aragón and Catalonia to run for the European elections of 2009, but the alliance failed to gather enough signatures.

In the local elections of 2011 Joan Sorribes, the leader of the party, was elected as the main candidate (first in the list) of Compromís in the municipality of Alfafar,[5] obtaining 440 votes (4.43% of the total vote), slightly below the 5% electoral threshold.

[9] Finally, in 2017, EV left the national structures of Compromís, but remained active in the local groups of the coalition.