Valencian Socialist Action
Valencian Socialist Action Acció Socialista Valenciana | |
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Founded | 1962 |
Dissolved | 1964 |
Merged into | Valencian Socialist Party |
Ideology |
Democratic Socialism Valencian nationalism Self-determination Antifascism Països Catalans Pancatalanism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Valencian Socialist Action (in Valencian: Acció Socialista Valencià) was a political party in Valencia, Spain. It existed informally between 1962 and 1964, during the Francoist dictatorship, which had banned all the political organizations other than those in the Movimiento Nacional.
History
The party was founded by ex-members of the Social Christian Movement of Catalonia, including Eliseu Climent i Corberà, Joan Francesc Mira i Casterà, Rosa Raga and Vicent Àlvarez i Rubio. The party was heavilly influenced by the ideas of Joan Fuster, and defended the Catalan Countries. Its members joined the Valencian Socialist Party in late 1964.
See also
- Socialist Party of the Valencian Country
- Valencian Socialist Party
- Valencian nationalism
- Pancatalanism
References
- Benito Sanz Díaz and Miquel Nadal i Tàrrega: Tradició i modernitat en el valencianisme. València, Edicions Tres i Quatre, 1996
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