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Political party
Valencian Socialist Party
Partit Socialista Valencià
Founded
1964 (1964)
Dissolved
1968 (1968)
Merged into
PSPV
Ideology
Democratic Socialism Valencian nationalism Self-determination Antifascism Països Catalans Christian left
Political position
Left-wing
Politics of Spain
Political parties
Elections
Valencian Socialist Party (Valencian: Partit Socialista Valencià) was a political party in Valencia, Spain. It existed informally between 1962 and 1968, during the Francoist State, which had banned all the political organizations other than those in the Movimiento Nacional.
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