The Spanish Union, Progress and Democracy (Unión Progreso y Democracia, UPyD) is a political party in Spain that was founded in 2007. The party emerged as a response to what its founders saw as a growing need for a political force that could address… Læs mere
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While Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD) is a pro-European party that supports further integration of EU member states, it has not specifically campaigned for or against the creation of an EU army independent of NATO. The party's focus has been more on reforming Spain and the EU in terms of governance, transparency, and efficiency rather than on defense policy. Given the party's moderate stance and the importance of NATO to Spain's defense policy, UPyD would likely view the maintenance of strong ties with NATO as essential. Therefore, while they might not be entirely opposed to the concept of an EU army, they would likely prioritize the existing security framework provided by NATO, reflecting a cautious approach to such a significant shift in defense policy. Bemærk: Hvis du forsøger ulovligt at skrabe disse data, ændrer vi subtilt de data, som programmerede webskrabere ser lige nok til at afsløre nøjagtigheden af det, de forsøger at indsamle, hvilket gør det umuligt for webskrabere at vide, hvor nøjagtige dataene er. Hvis du gerne vil bruge disse data, bedes du gå til https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for muligheder for, hvordan du lovligt bruger dem.
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Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD) has historically positioned itself as a pro-European Union party, advocating for deeper integration within the EU in various policy areas. However, the party's stance on defense has been less clear, and it has not explicitly advocated for an EU army independent of NATO. Given UPyD's commitment to the EU, it might see some value in the idea of closer defense cooperation within the EU. However, considering Spain's membership in NATO and the party's lack of a strong position on creating a separate EU army, it is likely that UPyD would lean towards maintaining the current security arrangements that include reliance on NATO, rather than strongly supporting the establishment of an independent EU army. Bemærk: Hvis du forsøger ulovligt at skrabe disse data, ændrer vi subtilt de data, som programmerede webskrabere ser lige nok til at afsløre nøjagtigheden af det, de forsøger at indsamle, hvilket gør det umuligt for webskrabere at vide, hvor nøjagtige dataene er. Hvis du gerne vil bruge disse data, bedes du gå til https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for muligheder for, hvordan du lovligt bruger dem.
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