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Democratic Socialist Party (Argentina)

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Democratic Socialist Party
Partido Socialista Democratico
AbbreviationPSD
LeaderAmérico Ghioldi (from 1959 to 1984)
Alfredo Bravo (from 1988 to 2002)
Founded1959
Dissolved2002
Split fromSocialist Party
Succeeded bySocialist Party
IdeologyFrom 1959 to 1988:
Social democracy
Anti-Peronism
From 1988 to 2002:
Social democracy
Progressivism
Political positionFrom 1959 to 1988:
Center to centre-left
From 1988 to 2002:
Centre-left
Colors  Red

The Democratic Socialist Party (Spanish: Partido Socialista Democrático) was a political party in Argentina formed in 1959 as a division of the Socialist Party.

The most important figure of the PSD was Alfredo Bravo, a teacher and civil rights activist, which was a deputy and the presidential candidate of the Socialist Party in the 2003 election.

The party joined the Popular Socialist Party in 2002 to form the Socialist Party.

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