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Socialist Action Party (Spain)

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Socialist Action Party
Partido de Acción Socialista
LeaderAndrés Cuevas González
Luis Aurelio Sánchez
Rodolfo Llopis
Founded1972 (1972)
Dissolved2001
HeadquartersC/ Félix Boix 7, 6º-E (28036), Madrid
IdeologyDemocratic socialism
Republicanism
Federalism[1]
Political positionLeft-wing to far-left
National affiliationUnited Left (1986–2001)
Union affiliationUGT (sector histórico)

The Socialist Action Party (Spanish: Partido de Acción Socialista, PASOC) was a socialist political party in Spain, founded in 1972 as the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (historical sector).

History

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The party was founded in 1972 as the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (historical sector) or PSOE(h), as a result of a split of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party. In 1977 the party changed its name to Socialist Party and in 1982 adopted its definitive name. In 1986 the party joined United Left, leaving the coalition in 2001 and disappearing soon after.[2]

Prominent PASOC/PSOE(h) politicians

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References

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