The Democratic Socialist Party (Spanish: Partido Socialista Democrático) was a political party in Argentina formed in 1959 as a division of the Socialist Party.
Democratic Socialist Party Partido Socialista Democratico | |
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Abbreviation | PSD |
Leader | Américo Ghioldi (from 1959 to 1984) Alfredo Bravo (from 1988 to 2002) |
Founded | 1959 |
Dissolved | 2002 |
Split from | Socialist Party |
Succeeded by | Socialist Party |
Ideology | From 1959 to 1988: Social democracy Anti-Peronism From 1988 to 2002: Social democracy Progressivism |
Political position | From 1959 to 1988: Center to centre-left From 1988 to 2002: Centre-left |
Colors | Red |
The most important figure of the PSD was Alfredo Bravo, a teacher and civil rights activist, which was a deputy and the presidential candidate of the Socialist Party in the 2003 election.
The party joined the Popular Socialist Party in 2002 to form the Socialist Party.
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