Socialist Convergence of Catalonia

Socialist Convergence of Catalonia
Convergència Socialista de Catalunya
Secretary-General Joan Reventós i Carner
Founded 1974 (1974)
Dissolved 1 November 1976 (1976-11-01)
Split from Socialist Movement of Catalonia
Merged into Socialist Party of Catalonia-Congress
Ideology Democratic Socialism
Catalan nationalism
Antifascism
Marxism[1]
Political position Left-wing
Politics of Catalonia
Political parties
Elections

Socialist Convergence of Catalonia (in Catalan: Convèrgencia Socialista de Catalunya, CSC) was a political party in Catalonia, Spain. CSC was founded in 1974 as from a split of the Socialist Movement of Catalonia (MSC).

Its secretary general was Joan Reventós i Carner. The party participated in the unitary organizations of the antifascist opposition in Catalonia, expecting to join forces with other social-democratic and socialist parties.

In 1976 CSC merged with other groups and parties to form the Socialist Party of Catalonia-Congress.[2]

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