Galician Socialist Party-Galician Left
Partido Socialista Galego-Esquerda Galega |
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Leader | Camilo Nogueira |
Founded | 1984 |
Dissolved | 1993 |
Merger of |
Galician Left Galician Socialist Party |
Youth wing | Youth Collectives of the PSG-EG |
Membership | 1,130 (1993) |
Ideology |
Democratic socialism Galician nationalism Left-wing nationalism Pacifism Ecologism |
Parliament of Galicia (1985) |
3 / 71
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Local seats (1987) |
60 / 4,033
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The Galician Socialist Party-Galician Left (PSG-EG, Partido Socialista Galego-Esquerda Galega in Galician language) was a Galician nationalist and left-wing party of Galiza.
It was founded in 1984 with the union of the Galician Socialist Party (PSG) and Galician Left, led by Camilo Nogueira Román. In 1993 the PSG-EG formed with nationalist centre-left sectors a new Galician Unity coalition. In the general and autonomic elections of 1993 the party concurred with the United Left (EU) coalition, forming the Galician Unity-United Left (UG-EU) coalition. After the defeat in the elections, some members of the party converged with EU forming the Galician Left-United Left and the others joined the Galician Nationalist Bloc as Galician Unity. The party had 2 mayors: Narón (1985-1993) and Porqueira (1984-1987).
In 1993 it had 1,130 members in 67 local chapters, Vigo being the largest, with 160 members.
PSG-EG Youth Collective sticker for peace. It says: Woman for peace. The PSG-EG was known for its strong pacifist and antimilitarist positions.