Partit Socialista de les Illes Balears (ca) Partido Socialista de las Islas Baleares (es)
President
Teresa Riera
Secretary-General
Francina Armengol
Spokesperson
Pilar Costa
Founded
1913 (as Balearic Socialist Federation)[1]
Headquarters
C/ Miracle, 1 07002 Palma, Majorca, Spain
Membership (2014)
2,542[2]
Ideology
Social democracy
Political position
Centre-left
National affiliation
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
Congress of Deputies
2 / 8
(Balearic seats)
Spanish Senate[3]
1 / 7
(Balearic seats)
Parliament of the Balearic Islands
14 / 59
Island Councils
25 / 78
Mayors in the Balearic Islands
12 / 68
Local seats in the Balearic Islands[4]
179 / 931
Website
www.psib-psoe.org
Politics of Spain
Political parties
Elections
The Socialist Party of the Balearic Islands–PSOE (Catalan: Partit Socialista de les Illes Balears–PSOE) is the regional branch in the Balearic Islands of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), main centre-left party in Spain since the 1970s.
Contents
1Secretary-Generals
2Electoral performance
2.1Parliament of the Balearic Islands
2.2Cortes Generales
2.3European Parliament
3References
Secretary-Generals
President
Term
1.
Francesc Triay
1982–1983
2.
Félix Pons
1983–1985
3.
Josep Moll
1985–1990
4.
Joan March
1990–1994
–
Francesc Triay
1994–1997
6.
Andreu Crespí
1997–2000
7.
Francesc Antich
2000–2011
8.
Francina Armengol
2011–
Electoral performance
Parliament of the Balearic Islands
Parliament of the Balearic Islands
Election
Vote
%
Seats
Status
Leader
1983
107,906 (#2)
34.71
21 / 54
Opposition
Félix Pons
1987
108,910 (#2)
32.47
21 / 59
Opposition
Joan Francesc Triay
1991
102,060 (#2)
30.09
21 / 59
Opposition
Francesc Obrador
1995
90,008 (#2)
23.97
16 / 59
Opposition
Joan Francesc Triay
1999
98,024 (#2)
26.87
20 / 59
Government
Francesc Antich
2003
121,425 (#2)
28.48
20 / 59
Opposition
Francesc Antich
2007
136,027 (#2)
32.51
22 / 59
Government
Francesc Antich
2011
104,628 (#2)
24.89
19 / 59
Opposition
Francesc Antich
2015
83,804 (#2)
19.41
15 / 59
Government
Francina Armengol
Cortes Generales
Congress of Deputies
Election
Balearic Islands
Vote
%
Seats
1977
73,554 (#2)
23.34
2 / 6
1979
88,232 (#2)
29.38
2 / 6
1982
144,232 (#1)
40.45
3 / 6
1986
137,363 (#1)
40.28
3 / 6
1989
118,833 (#2)
34.48
3 / 6
1993
140,145 (#2)
33.97
3 / 7
1996
155,244 (#2)
35.95
3 / 7
2000
116,515 (#2)
29.28
2 / 7
2004
185,623 (#2)
39.48
4 / 8
2008
209,451 (#1)
44.23
4 / 8
2011
126,512 (#2)
28.87
3 / 8
2015
88,635 (#3)
18.31
2 / 8
2016
93,363 (#3)
20.09
2 / 8
Senate
Election
Balearic Islands
Vote
%
Seats
1977
1 / 5
1979
1 / 5
1982
3 / 5
1986
3 / 5
1989
1 / 5
1993
1 / 5
1996
2 / 5
2000
1 / 5
2004
1 / 5
2008
3 / 5
2011
1 / 5
2015
0 / 5
2016
0 / 5
European Parliament
European Parliament
Election
Balearic Islands
Vote
%
1987
114,420 (#2)
34.20
1989
84,465 (#1)
35.58
1994
72,430 (#2)
24.85
1999
100,023 (#2)
27.70
2004
101,212 (#2)
38.76
2009
99,574 (#2)
38.66
2014
59,518 (#2)
22.03
References
^Història PSIB–PSOE. www.psib-psoe.org
^Unos 197.400 militantes elegirán al líder del PSOE, 45.600 en Andalucía. Canal Sur, 13/06/2014.
^Senadores por Illes Balears. Senado.es
^ELECCIONES MUNICIPALES 2015 - BALEARES. El País.
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Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
Leadership
Secretaries General
Ramón Lamoneda (1936–44)
Rodolfo Llopis (1944–72)
Felipe González (1974–97)
Joaquín Almunia (1997–2000)
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (2000–12)
Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba (2012–14)
Pedro Sánchez (2014–16; 2017–present)
Presidents
Pablo Iglesias (1879–1925)
Julián Besteiro (1925–31)
Francisco Largo Caballero (1931–35)
Indalecio Prieto (1935–48)
Trifón Gómez (1948–55)
Pascual Tomás (1964–67)
Ramón Rubial (1967–70; 1976–99)
Manuel Chaves (2000–12)
José Antonio Griñán (2012–14)
Micaela Navarro (2014–16)
Javier Fernández (2017)
Cristina Narbona (2017–present)
Organization
Regional wings
Andalusia
Aragon
Asturias
Balearic Islands
Basque Country
Canary Islands
Cantabria
Castile and León
Castilla–La Mancha
Catalonia
Extremadura
Galicia
La Rioja
Madrid
Murcia
Navarre
Valencian Community
Afiliated organisations
Socialist Youth of Spain
IDEAS Foundation for progress
El Socialista
Socialist Left
Congresses
1888
1890
1892
1894
1899
1902
1905
1908
1912
1915
1918
1919
1920
1921
1925
1932
1944
1946
1948
1948
XVII
1952
XIX
XX
XXI
1964
1967
1970
1972
1974
1976
May 1979
Sep 1979
1981
1984
1988
1990
1994
1997
2000
2004
2008
2012
2014
2017
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