Democratic and Social Party of Ceuta explained

Democratic and Social Party of Ceuta
Native Name:Partido Democrático y Social de Ceuta
Leader:Mustafa Mizzian
Foundation:1994
Ideology:Regionalism
Interculturalism
Social democracy
Headquarters:Ceuta
State:Spain

The Democratic and Social Party of Ceuta (Spanish: Partido Democrático y Social de Ceuta, PDSC) is a regional political party in Ceuta, Spain, founded in 1994. The PDSC, which is primarily composed of Muslims, first gained a representative in the Asamblea in 1995. Their representative, Mustafa Mizzian, became the first Muslim representative.

They later obtained three more seats. In 2003, a series of internal divisions caused the PDSC to lose two seats, leaving only one which they later lost in the Autonomous Elections of 27 May.