Sammarinese Socialist Party
Sammarinese Socialist Party Partito Socialista Sammarinese | |
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Founded | 1892 |
Dissolved | 2005 |
Merged into | Party of Socialists and Democrats |
Newspaper | Il Nuovo Titano |
Ideology | Social democracy[1] |
National affiliation | Committee of Freedom (1945–1957) |
International affiliation | Socialist International[2] |
Italian counterpart | Italian Socialist Party |
Colours | Red |
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The Sammarinese Socialist Party (Italian: Partito Socialista Sammarinese, PSS) was a socialist and, later, social-democratic political party in San Marino. Its Italian counterpart was the Italian Socialist Party and its international affiliation was with the Socialist International.
There was a previous party of the same name existing from 1892 until 1926 when it was banned during Fascist rule. In the 1940s and 1950s the party was closely linked to the Sammarinese Communist Party (PCS) and this led the moderates of the party to split and form the Sammarinese Independent Democratic Socialist Party (PSDIS) in 1957. Later the PSS distanced itself from the PCS and entered in coalition with the Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party (PDCS) and PSDIS, which was re-united with the PSS in the early 1990s.
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References
- ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2008). "San Marino". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 14 September 2005.
- ISBN 978-1-317-88349-4.