Socialist Party of Menorca

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Socialist Party of Menorca
Partit Socialista de Menorca
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Secretary-General |
Maite Salord Nel Martí |
Founded |
4 April 1977 |
Headquarters |
C/Isidoro Antillón, 9, bajo, 07006 - Palma de Mallorca
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Youth wing |
Joventuts d'Esquerra Nacionalista |
Membership (2014) |
130[1]
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Ideology |
Democratic socialism Environmentalism Catalan nationalism Catalanism Catalan independentism[2]
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Regional affiliation |
More for Menorca |
European affiliation |
European Free Alliance |
International affiliation |
None |
European Parliament group |
None |
Local Government in Menorca |
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Parliament of the Balearic Islands |
Inside More for Menorca
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Council of Menorca |
Inside More for Menorca
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Website |
psm-menorca.cat |
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The Socialist Party of Menorca (Catalan: Partit Socialista de Menorca, PSM or PSM-menorca) is a democratic socialist, environmentalist and Catalan nationalist political party in the island of Menorca, Balearic Isles, Spain.[3] It is the major party in the More for Menorca coalition.
History
The party appeared as the merger of two socialist parties of Menorca, the Socialist Movement of Menorca and the Federalist Movement of Menorca, in 1977. In 1995 the youth wing of the party, Joventuts d'Esquerra Nacionalista was created.
External links
- Partit Socialista de Menorca - Official webpage
References
^ Podemos ya es el tercer partido con más militantes de la Isla y se acerca al PSOE. menorca.info, 08/09/2014.
^ Unas 7.000 personas asisten a la manifestación independentista en Palma
^ Anwen Elias Minority Nationalist Parties and European Integration 1134033648 2009 "... a Galician-only list; the PSG-EG participated in the coalition Esquerda dos Pobos alongside Unión del Poble Valenciá, Entesa dels Nacionalistes d'Esquerda de Catalunya, Partido Socialista de Mallorca and Partido Socialista de Menorca."
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