Socialist Democracy Democracia Socialista | |
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Leader | Ricardo García Damborenea |
Secretary-General | Juan Vicente Alvarez Romero |
Founded | 1990 |
Headquarters | C/ Paseo del Prado, 14.1o.A, Madrid[1] |
Ideology | Socialism |
Political position | Left-wing |
National affiliation | Coalition for a New Socialist Party |
Socialist Democracy (Spanish: Democracia Socialista, DS) was a Spanish political party of socialist ideology founded in 1990 by Ricardo García Damborenea, the ex-leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in the province of Biscay.
History
The party was formed after García Damborenea was expelled from the PSOE for trying to create an "internal current" and "[parallel] structure" of the same name.[2][3] In 1992 the party joined the Coalition for a New Socialist Party, which failed to gain any representation at the national or regional level.
Elections
- Andalusian regional election, 1990: 14,495 votes (0.53%).
- Basque regional election, 1990: 5.023 votos (0.49%).
- Valencian regional election, 1991: 5.207 votos (0.26%).
- Local elections, 1991: 8.747 votos (0.05%). 4 municipal councillors.
References
- ↑ Registro de partidos políticos
- ↑ Ricardo García Damborenea abandona su partido al ser expulsado por dos años. El País, 28/04/1990.
- ↑ Un partido dentro del partido, según Benegas. El País, 29/04/1990.
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