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Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia (PSUC, 1936–1997): Communism, Catalanism. Socialist Party of National Liberation (PSAN, 1968–2015): Communism, Catalan ...
The Socialists' Party of Catalonia (Catalan: Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya, PSC–PSOE) 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.
Catalan European Democratic Party; Catalan Regional Action; Catalan Solidarity (1906) Catalan Solidarity (1980) Catalan Solidarity for Independence; Catalonia Yes; Catalunya en Comú; Catalunya Sí que es Pot; Citizens (Spanish political party) Citizens for Change; Comuns Sumar; Convergents (political party) Coordinadora Reusenca Independent ...
The origins of the party can be traced to "The Country of Tomorrow" think tank (Catalan: El Pais de Demà), launched on 21 September 2019 during the so-called "Poblet Meeting" attended by about 200 members from the PDeCAT's more moderate sectors to discuss the political future of the post-Democratic Convergence of Catalonia (CDC) and its drift towards unilateralism under former Catalan ...
The Popular Unity Candidacy (Catalan: Candidatura d'Unitat Popular, CUP) is a left-wing [12] [13] to far-left [14] [15] pro-Catalan independence [2] [16] political party active primarily in Catalonia, where it has political representation, but also in other autonomous communities in Spain it considers to be part of the Catalan Countries.
The currently extinct Convergence and Union party had been described as being "long the region's dominant political party". [2] Catalan politics is also noted, to a lesser extent, for the influence exerted by the Socialists' Party of Catalonia on its sister major party, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE).
The Catalan European Democratic Party (Catalan: Partit Demòcrata Europeu Català, PDeCAT, sometimes stylized as PDECat), initially branded as the Catalan Democratic Party (Catalan: Partit Demòcrata Català, PDC), was a liberal political party in Spain that supported Catalan independence. [13]
The People's Party of Catalonia (Catalan: Partit Popular de Catalunya, Spanish: Partido Popular de Cataluña, PP or PPC) is a conservative, Christian-democratic political party in Catalonia. [3] It is the Catalan affiliate of the Spanish People's Party and holds strongly unionist positions.