Socialist Party of the Basque Country–Basque Country Left
Partido Socialista de Euskadi–Euskadiko Ezkerra |
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Leader | Idoia Mendia |
Founded | 1977 |
Headquarters | c/ Alameda de Rekalde 27, 4ª planta 48009 Bilbao |
Membership (2014) | 5,250 |
Ideology | Social democracy |
Political position | Centre-left |
National affiliation | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party |
European affiliation | Party of European Socialists |
International affiliation | Socialist International |
European Parliament group | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats |
Colours | Red, White |
Basque Parliament |
9 / 75
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Congreso de los Diputados (Basque seats) |
3 / 18
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Spanish Senate (Basque seats) |
0 / 15
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Juntas Generales |
21 / 153
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Local seats (2015-2019) |
203 / 2,628
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Website | |
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The Socialist Party of the Basque Country–Basque Country Left (Basque: Euskadiko Alderdi Sozialista – Euskadiko Ezkerra, Spanish: Partido Socialista de Euskadi – Euskadiko Ezkerra, PSE-EE) is a social-democraticpolitical party in the Basque country that acts as the regional affiliate of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE).
Although local Socialist groups had been active since 1886, and many affiliated with the PSOE (being Biscay one of the strongholds of Spanish social democracy, along with Madrid and Asturias), the PSE was actually established as a branch of the main party only in 1977, during the Spanish transition to democracy.
During the violent years of the 1980s in the Basque Country, mid- and high-ranking party officials held government positions in Spain and the region, as civil governors. The Basque nationalist left—Herri Batasuna and related groups—denounced during that period the collusion of the party with police abuses—especially pointing to the Guardia Civil—and in early 1984 blamed directly the Socialists for the state terrorism of the GAL death squads (1984-1987).
In early 1990s some of them were convicted for their participation in it. Ricardo Damborenea, head of the party in Biscay, even confessed in a press release to his involvement in the criminal pursuit in the early 1990s. All of them have been released from prison much earlier than their due term without apologising for their illegal actions; Damborenea currently gets a substantial monthly allowance from the Spanish state.
It has local associations in Gipuzkoa, Biscay, and Álava. Before June 1982, it also included a Navarre branch - which formed the Socialist Party of Navarre, PSN (PSOE).