Spanish Social Democratic Union Explained

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Spanish Social Democratic Union
Native Name:Unión Social Demócrata Española
Secretary General:Dionisio Ridruejo
Founded:1974
Dissolved:1979
Predecessor:Social Party of Democratic Action
Ideology:Liberal democracy
Social liberalism
Federalism
Position:Centre
National:Democratic Convergence Platform
Social Democratic Federation
State:Spain

Spanish Social Democratic Union (Spanish; Castilian: Unión Social Demócrata Española; USDE) was a social-liberal political party in Spain that opposed the Francoist State and advocated a liberal democracy in Spain. The USDE was founded in 1974 by Dionisio Ridruejo.

History

It was the successor of the Social Party of Democratic Action founded in 1957. The USDE had social-Catholic, liberal and social-democratic internal currents.[1]

In 1975 the USDE joined the Democratic Convergence Platform. Fernando Chueca Goitia, one of the founders of USDE, left the party in July 1976 to join the People's Democratic Party, where he was elected president in December of that year.[2] [3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Unión Social Demócrata Española . Spanish . Fundación Juan March . 13 February 2017.
  2. News: 30 July 1976 . El arquitecto Fernando Chueca . Spanish . El País . 13 February 2017.
  3. News: 22 December 1976 . Chueca Goitia, presidente del Partido Demócrata Popular . Spanish . El País . 13 February 2017.