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Socialists' Party of Catalonia

The Socialists' Party of Catalonia (Catalan: Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya, PSC–PSOE official acronym) is a social-democratic[6] political party in Catalonia, Spain, resulting from the merger of three parties: the Socialist Party of Catalonia–Regrouping, led by Josep Pallach i Carolà, the Socialist Party of Catalonia–Congress, and the Catalan Federation of the PSOE. It is the Catalan instance of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), and its Aranese section is Unity of Aran. The party had also been allied with federalist and republican political platform Citizens for Change (Ciutadans pel Canvi) until the 2010 election. PSC–PSOE has its power base in the Barcelona metropolitan area and the comarques of Tarragonès, Montsià, and Val d'Aran.

Socialists' Party of Catalonia
Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya
First SecretarySalvador Illa
PresidentMiquel Iceta
Vice PresidentNúria Marín
Founded16 July 1978 (1978-07-16)
Merger of
Headquartersc/ Nicaragua, 75–77
08029 Barcelona
NewspaperEndavant Digital
Youth wingSocialist Youth of Catalonia
Membership (2019) 14,276[1]
Ideology
National affiliationSpanish Socialist Workers' Party
European affiliationProgressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
Congress of Deputies
12 / 48
(Catalan seats)
Spanish Senate
4 / 16
(Catalan seats)
Parliament of Catalonia
33 / 135
European Parliament
(Spanish seats)
1 / 59
Mayors
87 / 947
Local government
1,315 / 9,077
Website
www.socialistes.cat

Party leaders edit

First Secretaries edit

Presidents edit

Electoral performance edit

Parliament of Catalonia edit

Parliament of Catalonia
Election Leading candidate Votes % Seats +/– Government
1980 Joan Reventós 606,717 22.43 (#2)
33 / 135
Opposition
1984 Raimon Obiols 866,281 30.11 (#2)
41 / 135
 8 Opposition
1988 802,828 29.78 (#2)
42 / 135
 1 Opposition
1992 728,311 27.55 (#2)
40 / 135
 2 Opposition
1995 Joaquim Nadal 802,252 24.89 (#2)
34 / 135
 6 Opposition
1999[a] Pasqual Maragall 1,183,299 37.85 (#1)
52 / 135
 18 Opposition
2003[b] 1,031,454 31.16 (#1)
42 / 135
 10 Coalition
2006[b] José Montilla 796,173 26.82 (#2)
37 / 135
 5 Coalition
2010 575,233 18.38 (#2)
28 / 135
 9 Opposition
2012 Pere Navarro 524,707 14.43 (#2)
20 / 135
 8 Opposition
2015 Miquel Iceta 523,283 12.72 (#3)
16 / 135
 4 Opposition
2017 606,659 13.86 (#4)
17 / 135
 1 Opposition
2021 Salvador Illa 654,766 23.03 (#1)
33 / 135
 16 Opposition


Cortes Generales edit

Cortes Generales
Election Catalonia
Congress Senate
Votes % Seats +/– Seats +/–
1979 875,529 29.67 (#1)
17 / 47
 2[c]
6 / 16
 1
1982 1,575,601 45.83 (#1)
25 / 47
 8
9 / 16
 3
1986 1,299,733 41.00 (#1)
21 / 47
 4
8 / 16
 1
1989 1,123,975 35.59 (#1)
20 / 46
 1
6 / 16
 2
1993 1,277,838 34.87 (#1)
18 / 47
 2
6 / 16
 0
1996 1,531,143 39.36 (#1)
19 / 46
 1
8 / 16
 2
2000 1,150,533 34.13 (#1)
17 / 46
 2
7 / 16
 1
2004 1,586,748 39.47 (#1)
21 / 47
 4
8 / 16
 1
2008 1,689,911 45.39 (#1)
25 / 47
 4
8 / 16
 0
2011 922,547 26.66 (#2)
14 / 47
 11
6 / 16
 2
2015 590,274 15.69 (#3)
8 / 47
 6
0 / 16
 6
2016 559,870 16.10 (#3)
7 / 47
 1
0 / 16
 0
Apr. 2019 962,257 23.21 (#2)
12 / 48
 5
3 / 16
 3
Nov. 2019 794,666 20.50 (#2)
12 / 48
 0
2 / 16
 1
2023 1,213,006 34.49 (#1)
19 / 48
 7
12 / 16
 10

European Parliament edit

European Parliament
Election Catalonia
Votes % #
1987 1,116,348 36.82% 1st
1989 865,506 36.36% 1st
1994 721,374 28.17% 2nd
1999 997,311 34.64% 1st
2004 907,121 42.85% 1st
2009 708,888 36.00% 1st
2014 359,214 14.29% 3rd
2019 756,231 22.06% 2nd

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Electoral alliance with Citizens for Change, and with Initiative for Catalonia–Greens in Girona, Lleida and Tarragona.
  2. ^ a b Electoral alliance with Citizens for Change.
  3. ^ Compared to Socialists of Catalonia totals in the 1977 general election.

References edit

  1. ^ "Site verification".
  2. ^ "Parties and Elections in Europe".
  3. ^ "El nacionalismo dice «no» al federalismo de Rubalcaba y Navarro". 7 January 2014.
  4. ^ Orriols, Lluís (3 December 2010). "¿Por qué el PSC es "catalanista"?". El País.
  5. ^ Faber, Sebastiaan; Seguín, Bécquer (29 December 2017). "Catalonia's Elections Take Spain Back to Square One". The Nation. United States.
  6. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2021). "Catalonia/Spain". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 17 February 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Catalan Federation of the PSOE It is the Catalan instance of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party PSOE and its Aranese section is Unity of Aran The party had also been allied with federalist and republican political platform Citizens for Change Ciutadans pel Canvi until the 2010 election PSC PSOE has its power base in the Barcelona metropolitan area and the comarques of Tarragones Montsia and Val d Aran Socialists Party of Catalonia Partit dels Socialistes de CatalunyaFirst SecretarySalvador IllaPresidentMiquel IcetaVice PresidentNuria MarinFounded16 July 1978 1978 07 16 Merger ofSocialist Party of Catalonia CongressSocialist Party of Catalonia RegroupingCatalan Federation of the PSOEHeadquartersc Nicaragua 75 7708029 BarcelonaNewspaperEndavant DigitalYouth wingSocialist Youth of CataloniaMembership 2019 14 276 1 IdeologySocial democracy 2 Federalism 3 Catalanism 4 National affiliationSpanish Socialist Workers PartyEuropean affiliationProgressive Alliance of Socialists and DemocratsCongress of Deputies12 48 Catalan seats Spanish Senate4 16 Catalan seats Parliament of Catalonia33 135European Parliament Spanish seats 1 59Mayors87 947Local government1 315 9 077Websitewww wbr socialistes wbr catPolitics of CataloniaPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 Party leaders 1 1 First Secretaries 1 2 Presidents 2 Electoral performance 2 1 Parliament of Catalonia 2 2 Cortes Generales 2 3 European Parliament 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksParty leaders editFirst Secretaries edit Joan Reventos 1978 1983 Raimon Obiols 1983 1996 Narcis Serra 1996 2000 Jose Montilla 2000 2011 Pere Navarro 2011 2014 Miquel Iceta 2014 2021 Salvador Illa 2021 presentPresidents edit Joan Reventos 1983 1996 Raimon Obiols 1996 2000 Pasqual Maragall 2000 2007 Jose Montilla 2007 2008 acting Isidre Molas 2008 2011 Angel Ros 2014 2019 Nuria Marin 2019 2021 Miquel Iceta 2021 presentElectoral performance editParliament of Catalonia edit Parliament of CataloniaElection Leading candidate Votes Seats Government1980 Joan Reventos 606 717 22 43 2 33 135 Opposition1984 Raimon Obiols 866 281 30 11 2 41 135 nbsp 8 Opposition1988 802 828 29 78 2 42 135 nbsp 1 Opposition1992 728 311 27 55 2 40 135 nbsp 2 Opposition1995 Joaquim Nadal 802 252 24 89 2 34 135 nbsp 6 Opposition1999 a Pasqual Maragall 1 183 299 37 85 1 52 135 nbsp 18 Opposition2003 b 1 031 454 31 16 1 42 135 nbsp 10 Coalition2006 b Jose Montilla 796 173 26 82 2 37 135 nbsp 5 Coalition2010 575 233 18 38 2 28 135 nbsp 9 Opposition2012 Pere Navarro 524 707 14 43 2 20 135 nbsp 8 Opposition2015 Miquel Iceta 523 283 12 72 3 16 135 nbsp 4 Opposition2017 606 659 13 86 4 17 135 nbsp 1 Opposition2021 Salvador Illa 654 766 23 03 1 33 135 nbsp 16 Opposition Cortes Generales edit Cortes GeneralesElection CataloniaCongress SenateVotes Seats Seats 1979 875 529 29 67 1 17 47 nbsp 2 c 6 16 nbsp 11982 1 575 601 45 83 1 25 47 nbsp 8 9 16 nbsp 31986 1 299 733 41 00 1 21 47 nbsp 4 8 16 nbsp 11989 1 123 975 35 59 1 20 46 nbsp 1 6 16 nbsp 21993 1 277 838 34 87 1 18 47 nbsp 2 6 16 nbsp 01996 1 531 143 39 36 1 19 46 nbsp 1 8 16 nbsp 22000 1 150 533 34 13 1 17 46 nbsp 2 7 16 nbsp 12004 1 586 748 39 47 1 21 47 nbsp 4 8 16 nbsp 12008 1 689 911 45 39 1 25 47 nbsp 4 8 16 nbsp 02011 922 547 26 66 2 14 47 nbsp 11 6 16 nbsp 22015 590 274 15 69 3 8 47 nbsp 6 0 16 nbsp 62016 559 870 16 10 3 7 47 nbsp 1 0 16 nbsp 0Apr 2019 962 257 23 21 2 12 48 nbsp 5 3 16 nbsp 3Nov 2019 794 666 20 50 2 12 48 nbsp 0 2 16 nbsp 12023 1 213 006 34 49 1 19 48 nbsp 7 12 16 nbsp 10European Parliament edit European ParliamentElection CataloniaVotes 1987 1 116 348 36 82 1st1989 865 506 36 36 1st1994 721 374 28 17 2nd1999 997 311 34 64 1st2004 907 121 42 85 1st2009 708 888 36 00 1st2014 359 214 14 29 3rd2019 756 231 22 06 2ndSee also editUnified Socialist Party of Catalonia Socialist Party of Catalonia Congress List of political parties in CataloniaNotes edit Electoral alliance with Citizens for Change and with Initiative for Catalonia Greens in Girona Lleida and Tarragona a b Electoral alliance with Citizens for Change Compared to Socialists of Catalonia totals in the 1977 general election References edit Site verification Parties and Elections in Europe El nacionalismo dice no al federalismo de Rubalcaba y Navarro 7 January 2014 Orriols Lluis 3 December 2010 Por que el PSC es catalanista El Pais Faber Sebastiaan Seguin Becquer 29 December 2017 Catalonia s Elections Take Spain Back to Square One The Nation United States Nordsieck Wolfram 2021 Catalonia Spain Parties and Elections in Europe Retrieved 17 February 2021 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Socialists 27 Party of Catalonia amp oldid 1173795197, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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