Light red: Countries with a political party affiliated with the Socialist International Dark red: Countries with the ruling party affiliated with the Socialist International
Abbreviation
SI
Predecessor
Labour and Socialist International
Formation
3 June 1951; 72 years ago (1951-06-03)
Type
International non-governmental organization
Purpose
"Strengthen relations between the affiliated parties and to coordinate their political attitudes and activities"[1]
Location
London, SW4 United Kingdom
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
119 political parties and 13 affiliated organizations
President
Pedro Sánchez
Secretary General
Chantal Kambiwa
Main organ
Congress of the Socialist International
Secessions
Progressive Alliance
Budget
£1.4 million (2014)[2]
Website
socialistinternational.org
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The Socialist International (SI) is a political international or worldwide organisation of political parties which seek to establish democratic socialism,[1] though it consists mostly of social-democratic political parties and labour organisations.
Although formed in 1951 as a successor to the Labour and Socialist International, it has antecedents in the late 19th century. The organisation currently includes 132 member parties[3] and organisations from over 100 countries. Its members have governed in many countries, including most of Europe. In 2013, a schism in the SI led to the establishment of the Progressive Alliance.[4]
The current secretary general of the SI is Benedicta Lasi of Ghana and the current president of the SI is the prime minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez,[5] both of whom were elected at the last SI Congress held in Madrid, Spain, in November 2022.
^ ab"Statutes of the Socialist International". Socialist International.
^"Finances of the International". Socialist International.
^"About Us". Socialist International.
^Nathan Gilbert Quimpo (2020). "The Post-war Rise and Decline of the Left". In Toby Carroll; Shahar Hameiri; Lee Jones (eds.). The Political Economy of Southeast Asia: Politics and Uneven Development Under Hyperglobalisation. Springer Nature. p. 150. ISBN 978-3-03-028255-4.
^"Presidium". Socialist International.
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