Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 22:46:44 GMT -5
Next weekend, Izquierda Socialista, the only current statutorily existing in the PSOE, celebrates the 40th anniversary of its foundation. Fate, pushed by the pandemic, has wanted the commemorative events to have been delayed until next weekend, once the current Federal Congress has concluded and already on the stage of the 40th Federal Congress of the PSOE. The fact is that this time has allowed relations between the PSOE and its current of opinion to normalize after a few years of misunderstanding and mutual lack of communication. Without a doubt, it is difficult to explain that there is a coalition government in Spain between progressive forces and that the left wing of the PSOE lived in ostracism, evidently due to shared responsibilities. The active participation of former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero , on Sunday, September in the days that commemorate this anniversary; as well as the interventions the previous afternoon by Pilar Llop , Minister of Justice, and Carmen Calvo , former vice president of the Government, are an example of the recomposition of the Socialist Left and the necessary presence of that “Pepito cricket” within the PSOE.
Pedro Sánchez himself , who if the agenda allows, will participate in the closing, has always had something of an insistent “Pepito cricket”. Much has happened since the Socialist Left was formally founded on November 16, 1980 with a Founding Manifesto headed by Luis Gómez Llorente, Pablo Castellano, Francisco Bustelo, Manuel Turrión, Joaquín Martínez Bjiorkman, Manuel Sánchez Ayuso, Elvira Domingo, Alonso Puerta, Carlos López Riaño, Manuel Abejón and Manuel de la Rocha, who were joined by a multitude of militants. Half a Australia Phone Number year earlier, in September 1979, the XXVIII Congress of the PSOE took place, famous for the temporary resignation of Felipe González and for his forceful proclamation: "You have to be a socialist before being a Marxist." Four months after the resignation, another Extraordinary Congress was held and Felipe González ended up being general secretary thanks to the support of the “social liberal” soul. The reaction of the left wing was immediate and meant that thousands of militants gathered in the Socialist Left with Luis Gómez Llorente as a reference.
From then on, always with a sometimes misunderstood loyalty, he has criticized and taken different positions from the PSOE structure. Thus, he positioned himself against NATO in the referendum promoted by Felipe González, when the world was divided into two blocks; He stood in favor of the class unionism of UGT and CCOO in the General Strike of December 14, 1988; he defended the rule of law against the dirty war; was against the reform of article 135 of the Constitution..., and within the PSOE he championed the holding of internal primaries, a formula that led Pedro Sánchez to the General Secretariat of the PSOE and the presidency of the Government and a very positive formula if It strengthens the federal spirit, also in the internal functioning of the Socialist Party. Unlike the “common house” advocated in its day by the guerrilla movement, the Socialist Left always advocated for the “common cause” of the left, the unity.
Pedro Sánchez himself , who if the agenda allows, will participate in the closing, has always had something of an insistent “Pepito cricket”. Much has happened since the Socialist Left was formally founded on November 16, 1980 with a Founding Manifesto headed by Luis Gómez Llorente, Pablo Castellano, Francisco Bustelo, Manuel Turrión, Joaquín Martínez Bjiorkman, Manuel Sánchez Ayuso, Elvira Domingo, Alonso Puerta, Carlos López Riaño, Manuel Abejón and Manuel de la Rocha, who were joined by a multitude of militants. Half a Australia Phone Number year earlier, in September 1979, the XXVIII Congress of the PSOE took place, famous for the temporary resignation of Felipe González and for his forceful proclamation: "You have to be a socialist before being a Marxist." Four months after the resignation, another Extraordinary Congress was held and Felipe González ended up being general secretary thanks to the support of the “social liberal” soul. The reaction of the left wing was immediate and meant that thousands of militants gathered in the Socialist Left with Luis Gómez Llorente as a reference.
From then on, always with a sometimes misunderstood loyalty, he has criticized and taken different positions from the PSOE structure. Thus, he positioned himself against NATO in the referendum promoted by Felipe González, when the world was divided into two blocks; He stood in favor of the class unionism of UGT and CCOO in the General Strike of December 14, 1988; he defended the rule of law against the dirty war; was against the reform of article 135 of the Constitution..., and within the PSOE he championed the holding of internal primaries, a formula that led Pedro Sánchez to the General Secretariat of the PSOE and the presidency of the Government and a very positive formula if It strengthens the federal spirit, also in the internal functioning of the Socialist Party. Unlike the “common house” advocated in its day by the guerrilla movement, the Socialist Left always advocated for the “common cause” of the left, the unity.