Syndicalist Party (1974)

Syndicalist Party (1974)

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It was formed in 1974, basing itself on the traditions of the Syndicalist Party founded in 1932 by Ángel Pestaña, and later grouping left-wing members of the Falange. The group lasted until 1985. In the 1979 parliamentary elections PS got 9,777 votes (0.05%). The majority of the votes came from Catalonia, where the party got 5,932 votes (0.2%).

See also

* Syndicalist Party


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