Workers' Socialist Party (Spain) Explained

Socialist Workers' Party
Native Name:Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores
Lang1:Spanish
Secretary General:Enrique del Olmo, Ángel Luis Parras and Enrique Mosquera
Merger:Socialist Revolutionary League and a sector of the LCR
Headquarters:Madrid
Newspaper:La Verdad Socialista
Ideology:Marxism–Leninism
Trotskyism
Position:Far-left
International:International Workers League – Fourth International
State:Spain

Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores (PST) was a Trotskyist Spanish political party founded in 1979 and dissolved in 1993.[1] The PST presented lists in coalition with the Revolutionary Workers' Party (PORE), but despite being one of the parties of the Spanish radical left with better election results it was always an extra-parliamentary party.

History

On February 1, 1980 Yolanda González Martín, a prominent student leader and member of the PST, was kidnapped and murdered in Madrid by members of a right-wing terrorist group.[2] Her murderer today works for the Ministry of the Interior.[3] [4]

In 1993 it was divided into two sectors: PST (Verdad Socialista), which in 1994 merged with the Group for the construction of a Revolutionary Workers Party (GPOR) to create the Workers' Revolutionary Party (PRT), that in 1998 joined United Left; and PST (Contra Corriente) that was dissolved a few months later.

Election results

Election results
YearVote%
1982 Spanish general election103,1330.49%
1986 Spanish general election77,9140.39%
European Parliament election, 198777,1320.40%
1989 European Parliament election38,6830.24%
1989 Spanish general election81,2180.40%
1993 Spanish general election30,0680.13%

Notes and References

  1. Juan José Fernández Muñoz Las Elecciones al Parlamento Europeo (1979–2004): un análisis - 2006 Page 158 "Elecciones Europeas en España 1989 Las Elecciones al Parlamento Europeo 158 Las Elecciones al Parlamento ... Independientes de Canarias AIC 96.895 0,51 Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores PST "
  2. News: "¡Han matado a Yolanda!". El País. 3 March 2013. Irujo. José María.
  3. News: La vida oculta del asesino de Yolanda. El País. 24 February 2013. Irujo. José María.
  4. Web site: naiz: Yolanda en el país de lxs estudiantes . www.naiz.eus . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150206151457/http://www.naiz.eus/yolanda . 2015-02-06.