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  1. The Socialists' Party of Catalonia (Catalan: Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya, PSC–PSOE) is a social-democratic 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 ...

  2. Catalan independence. Leader. MPs. Socialists' Party of Catalonia. Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya. PSC–PSOE. Social democracy, federalism, pro-Europeanism, Spanish unionism, Catalanism. Salvador Illa.

  3. Socialists of Catalonia (Catalan: Socialistes de Catalunya, PSC–PSOE) was an electoral alliance formed to contest the 1977 Spanish Congress of Deputies election in Catalonia, comprising both the Socialist Party of Catalonia–Congress (PSC–C) and the Catalan Socialist Federation (PSOE).

    • 29 March 1977
  4. The Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia (Catalan: Partit Socialista Unificat de Catalunya, PSUC) was a communist political party active in Catalonia between 1936 and 1997. It was the Catalan branch of the Communist Party of Spain and the only party not from a sovereign state to be a full member of the Third International .

    • 1997
    • Far-left
    • 23 July 1936
  5. Vor 2 Tagen · The Catalan Socialist party (PSC) finished first, winning 42 seats in the 135-seat regional parliament and taking 28% of the vote. The three biggest Catalan pro-independence parties – Aragonès ...

  6. The Socialists' Party of Catalonia ( Catalan: Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya, PSC–PSOE) is a social-democratic 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 ...

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · For the first time, the Catalan Socialist Party (PSC) secured a victory both in terms of votes and seats. Collectively, independence parties lost the majority they’d held since the separatist movement known as the procès surged over a decade ago. And the political shift to the right seen elsewhere in Europe was reflected in Catalonia as well ...