Socialist Party of National Liberation
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The Socialist Party of National Liberation (Catalan: Partit Socialista d'Alliberament Nacional, PSAN) is an independentist and communist party active in Catalonia. The PSAN was created in 1968 following a split in the more leftist sector of the National Front of Catalonia. Initially it was only present the Catalonia, but later also gained presence in the french region of Roussillon (September 1971), the Valencian Community (July 1974) and the Balearic Islands (February 1976).[1] The party was illegal and clandestine until 1978, when all parties were fully legalised, after the Franco Dictatorship.
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Socialist Party of National Liberation Partit Socialista d'Alliberament Nacional | |
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Secretary-General | Josep Guia |
Founded | 1968 (1968) |
Split from | National Front of Catalonia |
Headquarters | València |
Newspaper | Lluita |
Youth wing | 1972–1984: Catalan Revolutionary Youth 1988–2012: Maulets 2012–today: none |
Ideology | Socialism Catalan independence Països Catalans |
National affiliation | Catalan Solidarity for Independence |
Colors | Orange Red Yellow |
Website | |
psan.cat | |
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