The Socialist Party (Italian: Partito Socialista, PS) is a moderate social-democratic[2] political party in San Marino. The party was founded on 30 May 2012 as a merger of the New Socialist Party and Sammarinese Reformist Socialist Party.
Socialist Party Partito Socialista | |
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Abbreviation | PS |
Leader | Alessandro Mancini[1] |
Founded | 30 May 2012 |
Merger of | NPS, PSRS |
Preceded by | Freedom List |
Headquarters | Via XXVIII Luglio, 218. Borgo Maggiore |
Ideology | Social democracy[2] Third Way[2] Pro-Europeanism[3] |
Political position | Centre-left |
National affiliation | Libera-PS/PSD |
Italian counterparts | New Italian Socialist Party |
Colours | Light blue Red |
Grand and General Council | 6 / 60 |
Website | |
partitosocialista.sm | |
During the Sammarinese election of 2012 the party joined the unsuccessful centrist coalition of the Agreement for the Country, even if the party itself obtained quite good results gaining 7 seats.
The party contested the 2016 general election as part of San Marino First, along with the Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party and Party of Socialists and Democrats (PSD). The alliance formed the opposition to the Adesso.sm alliance led by the Democratic Socialist Left, which one the second round runoff election on 4 December 2016.
The party has been characterised as "friendly" by the former Foreign Minister of South Ossetia.[4]
In April 2024 the party launched an alliance with the PSD and Libera San Marino for the 2024 general election,[5][6] within which the PS and Libera share an electoral list.[7]
Electoral history
editElection | Leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Government |
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2012 | Augusto Casali | 2,393 | 12.10 (#3) | 7 / 60
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New | Coalition |
2016 | Alessandro Mancini | 1,496 | 7.70 (#6) | 3 / 60
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7 | Opposition |
2019 | 2,359 | 13.13 (#4) (NplR) |
4 / 60
|
1 | Coalition |
References
edit- ^ https://www.consigliograndeegenerale.sm/on-line/home/composizione/gruppi-consiliari/elenco-gruppi-consiliari.html Elenco Gruppi Consoliari
- ^ a b c Nordsieck, Wolfram (2012). "San Marino". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 3 November 2014.
- ^ "Referendum Europa: il Ps è per il sì" (in Italian). San Marino RTV. 10 September 2013. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
- ^ Sidelnikova, Maria (12 March 2012). "David Sanakoyev: "We should learn to live in peace"". vestnikkavkaza.ru. Vestnik Kavkaza. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
- ^ https://www.libertas.sm/elezioni-a-san-marino-la-coalizione-libera-ps-psd-si-presenta-video/ [bare URL]
- ^ https://www.sanmarinortv.sm/news/politica-c2/libera-e-psd-dicono-si-alla-coalizione-a257857 [bare URL]
- ^ https://www.elezioni.sm/on-line/home/elezioni-politiche/elezioni-del-09062024/pubblicazione-elezioni-politiche-2024.html [bare URL]