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  1. The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (Spanish: Partido Socialista Obrero Español [paɾˈtiðo soθjaˈlista oˈβɾeɾo espaˈɲol] ⓘ; abbr. PSOE ⓘ) is a social-democratic political party in Spain.

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · History. Spains oldest political party, the PSOE was founded in 1879 by Pablo Iglesias, a Madrid typesetter and union organizer. Iglesias was also the founder in 1888 of the party’s affiliated trade union confederation, the General Union of Workers ( Unión General de Trabajadores; UGT). The party grew slowly at first, partly ...

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    • 1931-1936
    • 1939 to 1975
    • 1975 to 1982
    • 1982 to 1996
    • 2000 to 2010
    • 2018 - Nowdays

    PSOE was founded in Madrid, and its main objective was the defense of worker's rights and the achievement of the ideals of marxist socialism, by gaining political power for the working class. From 1879 to 1910 PSOE was a little organisation, having only reprentation in 3 regions. At this time, anarchism was the dominant ideology in the spanish labo...

    In 1931 the Second Spanish Republic was proclaimed following the 1931 Spanish local elections and the resignment of the spanish king Alfonso XIII. PSOE was the winner of the 1931 general election, the first free elections in Spain. The party had presence in the 1931-1933 goverment, and in the 1936-1939 goverment. In the 1936 Spanish general electio...

    Following the Spanish Civil War, PSOE was prohibited and many memebers went to exile. PSOE was the second largest party in illegality during the Franco dictatorship. In 1974, Felipe González won the leadership of the party, and announced the party will stop supporting marxism, which was made offcial in 1979.The new ideology of the party was a Centr...

    PSOE endorsed the 1978 Spanish constitution. In the 1978 elections, PSOE was the second longest party, being UCDthe 1st.

    In the 1982 general elections, Felipe Gonzálezwon by absolute majority (more than 50%). PSOE will win all the elections from 1982 to 1996. In this era, Spain started to modernise in both social aspects and in economic ones. In 1996 the PPwon the presidency.

    In the year 2000 José Luis Rodríguez Zapaterowon the leadership of the party, and the 2004 and 2008 Spanish general elections. Under Zapatero´s rule, the PSOE started embracing progressivism and some social liberal economic policies. This changes were called "Nueva vía" and were very simmilar to the german Neue mitte and to the english New Labour.

    Mantaining a simmilar philosophy to Zapatero, Pedro Sánchezwas chosen general secretary in 2014. In 2018, Pedro Sánchez (the opposition leader) was proclaimed president of spain, after Mariano Rajoy lost an impeachment. He won the two 2018 spanish elections, but lost the 2018 elections. However PSOE would join with all the opposition and regional p...

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  3. The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of the Community of Madrid ( Spanish: Partido Socialista Obrero Español de la Comunidad de Madrid, PSOE–M), from 2004 to 2015 the Socialist Party of Madrid (Spanish: Partido Socialista de Madrid, PSM–PSOE) and previously the Madrilenian Socialist Federation (Spanish: Federación Socialista ...

  4. The 39th Federal Congress of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party was held in Madrid between 16 and 18 June 2017, [1] to elect a new party leadership in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and set out the party's main lines of action and strategy, after the sacking of Pedro Sánchez as party leader in October 2016 had ...

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    • 149,951 (79.8%) (primary), 956 (96.8%) (congress)
  5. The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party is a social-democratic political party in Spain. The PSOE has been in government longer than any other political party in modern democratic Spain: from 1982 to 1996 under Felipe González, from 2004 to 2011 under José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, and since 2018 under Pedro Sánchez.

  6. The Spanish Socialist WorkersParty (Partido Socialista Obrero Español – PSOE) was founded in Madrid in 1879. It was the largest party on the left during the Second Republic (1931–36), and provided the Republic with two prime ministers during the Spanish Civil War, Francisco Largo Caballero (1936–37) and Juan Negrín (1937–39).