Galician_Socialist_Party-Galician_Left

Galician Socialist Party–Galician Left

Galician Socialist Party–Galician Left

Political party in Spain


The Galician Socialist Party–Galician Left (PSG-EG, Partido Socialista Galego-Esquerda Galega in Galician language) was a Galician nationalist and left-wing party of Galiza.

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History

It was founded in 1984 with the union of the Galician Socialist Party (PSG) and Galician Left, led by Camilo Nogueira Román. In 1993 the PSG-EG formed with nationalist centre-left sectors a new Galician Unity coalition. In the general and autonomic elections of 1993 the party concurred with the United Left (EU) coalition, forming the Galician Unity-United Left (UG-EU) coalition. After the defeat in the elections, some members of the party converged with EU forming the Galician Left-United Left and the others joined the Galician Nationalist Bloc as Galician Unity. The party had 2 mayors: Narón (1985-1993) and Porqueira (1984-1987).

In 1993 it had 1,130 members in 67 local chapters, Vigo being the largest, with 160 members.

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References

  1. Beramendi, X.G. and Núñez Seixas, X.M. (1996): O nacionalismo galego. A Nosa Terra, Vigo.
  2. The local elections were held in 1983, when the party didn't exist. The results are the combination of the scores and representatives of the PSG and EG, along with the Narón Group of Galician Nationalists, that joined the party in 1985. After the foundation of the party in 1984 all those local representatives joined the PSG-EG.
  • Beramendi, X.G. and Núñez Seixas, X.M. (1996): O nacionalismo galego. A Nosa Terra, Vigo
  • Beramendi, X.G. (2007): De provincia a nación. Historia do galeguismo político. Xerais, Vigo

Notes

  1. In the Galician Unity-United Left coalition.
  2. In the Galician Unity-United Left coalition.

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