Socialist Democracy (Spain)

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Socialist Democracy
Democracia Socialista
LeaderRicardo García Damborenea
Secretary-GeneralJuan Vicente Alvarez Romero
Founded1990
HeadquartersC/ Paseo del Prado, 14.1o.A, Madrid[1]
IdeologySocialism
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationCoalition for a New Socialist Party

Socialist Democracy (Spanish: Democracia Socialista, DS) was a Spanish political party of socialist ideology founded in 1990 by Ricardo García Damborenea, the ex-leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in the province of Biscay.

History[]

The party was formed after García Damborenea was expelled from the PSOE for trying to create an "internal current" and "[parallel] structure" of the same name.[2][3] In 1992 the party joined the Coalition for a New Socialist Party, which failed to gain any representation at the national or regional level.

Elections[]

  • Andalusian regional election, 1990: 14,495 votes (0.53%).
  • Basque regional election, 1990: 5.023 votos (0.49%).
  • Valencian regional election, 1991: 5.207 votos (0.26%).
  • Local elections, 1991: 8.747 votos (0.05%). 4 municipal councillors.

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