Andalusian Social Liberal Party
Andalusian Social Liberal Party Partido Social Liberal Andaluz | |
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Chairman | Manuel Clavero Arévalo |
Secretary-General | Antonio José Delgado |
Founded | 1976 |
Dissolved | 1978 |
Ideology |
Andalusian regionalism Social liberalism Progressivism |
Colors | |
The Andalusian Social Liberal Party (Spanish: Partido Social Liberal Andaluz, abbreviated PSLA) was a political party in Andalusia. The party was led by Manuel Clavero Arévalo, Minister for Relations with the regions.[1][2] The party advocated regional autonomies, but not a federal state.[3]
History
The party was launched at a meeting in Seville December 12, 1976.[2] The founding congress of PSLA was held in Seville January 21-22, 1977, which elected a regional committee. Clavero Arévalo was elected chairman of the party and Antonio José Delgado general secretary. The party congress declared that the party sought alliances with other centrist forces.[3]
In July 1977 the historian Manuel Ruiz Lagos, founder and regional committee member of PSLA, resigned from the party.[1]
References
- 1 2 El País. Dimite el fundador del Partido Social Liberal Andaluz
- 1 2 ABC. Presentación del "Partido Social Liberal Andaluz"
- 1 2 El País.