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  1. The Socialist Party (Parti Socialiste, PS) is a political party in France, historically the largest left-wing party from its creation in 1969 to the 2000s, then, since the 2010s, a center-left party. It is one of the social democratic parties.

  2. Die Parti socialiste ([paʁˈti ˌsosjaˈlist], Abkürzung PS), deutsch Sozialistische Partei, ist eine politische Partei in Frankreich. Sie verfolgt eine demokratisch-sozialistische bzw. sozialdemokratische Programmatik und gehört der Sozialdemokratischen Partei Europas, der Progressiven Allianz sowie der Sozialistischen Internationale an.

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  4. Le Parti socialiste (PS) est un parti politique français classé historiquement à gauche sur l'échiquier politique. Lancé en 1969, le Parti socialiste trouve son origine dans le courant de pensée du socialisme, prenant la suite de la Section française de l'Internationale ouvrière (SFIO) fondée en 1905 sous l'impulsion de Jean Jaurès.

  5. Mar 22, 2022 · For the Parti Socialiste, which in 2012 under President Francois Hollande controlled the Elysee, parliament, most big cities and nearly all regions, it has been a tumultuous period. Hidalgo is ...

  6. In Socialist Party. …1901, two parties emerged: the French Socialist Party (Parti Socialiste Français), consisting of Marxists and anti-Marxists who were prepared to participate in progressive governments; and the Socialist Party of France (Parti Socialiste de France), led by Guesde and Édouard-Marie Vaillant, both of whom opposed any ...

  7. Socialist Party, France. in A Dictionary of Contemporary World History (3) Length: 580 words. Early history (up to 1969)Formed in 1905, the SFIO (Section Française de l'Internationale Ouvrière, French Section of the Socialist International) united the hitherto fragmented socialist groups.

  8. Other articles where Socialist Party of France is discussed: Socialist Party: …in progressive governments; and the Socialist Party of France (Parti Socialiste de France), led by Guesde and Édouard-Marie Vaillant, both of whom opposed any participation in bourgeois coalitions. At a congress held in Paris in 1905, the two parties merged to become the French Section of the Workers ...

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