Valencian Socialist Party Explained

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Valencian Socialist Party
Native Name:Partit Socialista Valencià
Merged:PSPV
Ideology:Democratic Socialism
Valencian nationalism
Self-determination
Antifascism
Països Catalans
Christian left
Position:Left-wing
State:Spain

Valencian Socialist Party (Catalan; Valencian: Partit Socialista Valencià) was a political party in Valencia, Spain. It existed informally between 1962 and 1968, during the Francoist State, which had banned all the political organizations other than those in the Movimiento Nacional.

History

Its founders came from different left-wing currents. One sector came from Joventuts del Rat Penat led by Alfons Cucó.[1] Another grouping had their origins in the Valencian Marxist Front (including Eliseu Climent).[2]

In 1964 Valencian Socialist Action joined the PSV.

The PSV published Esquerra.[3]

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. http://www.marxists.org/catala/enciclopedia/people/c/u.htm Enciclopèdia onomàstica - Cu
  2. http://www.marxists.org/catala/enciclopedia/people/p/a.htm Enciclopèdia del marxisme - Pa
  3. http://www.mcu.es/prensahistorica/es/consulta/registro.cmd?id=4621 Biblioteca Virtual de Prensa Historica > Copia digital