Aragonese Socialism: Territorial Obedience, Federalism and Autonomous Possibilism (1976-1983)

In the transition towards democracy, two models of socialism fought for leadership in the Aragonese Left. The federalist Socialist Party of Aragon (PSA), with solid arguments for self-management and autonomy, nourished high expectations before the first democratic elections. With a poorer structure...

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Main Author: Carlos Serrano Lacarra
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Language:Catalan
Published: Universidad de Alicante 2018-10-01
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Online Access:https://pasadoymemoria.ua.es/article/view/2018-n17-el-socialismo-aragones-entre-la-obediencia-territorial-el-federalismo-y-el-posibilismo-autonomico-1976-1983
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spelling doaj-e31f4f5e7083483e9650595e6b6da96b2021-01-02T05:48:34ZcatUniversidad de AlicantePasado y Memoria1579-33112386-47452018-10-0101712715310.14198/PASADO2018.17.0510645Aragonese Socialism: Territorial Obedience, Federalism and Autonomous Possibilism (1976-1983)Carlos Serrano Lacarra0Rolde de Estudios AragonesesIn the transition towards democracy, two models of socialism fought for leadership in the Aragonese Left. The federalist Socialist Party of Aragon (PSA), with solid arguments for self-management and autonomy, nourished high expectations before the first democratic elections. With a poorer structure and support, though sheltered by its history, the alternative option, represented by the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE), won that “battle” on June 15, 1977. This triggered the PSA crisis, with the transfer of supporters to PSOE, and a process of unification that became in fact a takeover. Thus the Aragonese PSOE assumed a more explicit territorial discourse, embodied by some former PSA members. From 1979, they would lead the regional executive. In 1983 they became the first elected Aragonese government, after a process towards autonomous government in which PSOE evolved from possibilism to protagonism.https://pasadoymemoria.ua.es/article/view/2018-n17-el-socialismo-aragones-entre-la-obediencia-territorial-el-federalismo-y-el-posibilismo-autonomico-1976-1983aragónsocialismotransición a la democraciafederalismoproceso autonómico
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Aragonese Socialism: Territorial Obedience, Federalism and Autonomous Possibilism (1976-1983)
Pasado y Memoria
aragón
socialismo
transición a la democracia
federalismo
proceso autonómico
author_facet Carlos Serrano Lacarra
author_sort Carlos Serrano Lacarra
title Aragonese Socialism: Territorial Obedience, Federalism and Autonomous Possibilism (1976-1983)
title_short Aragonese Socialism: Territorial Obedience, Federalism and Autonomous Possibilism (1976-1983)
title_full Aragonese Socialism: Territorial Obedience, Federalism and Autonomous Possibilism (1976-1983)
title_fullStr Aragonese Socialism: Territorial Obedience, Federalism and Autonomous Possibilism (1976-1983)
title_full_unstemmed Aragonese Socialism: Territorial Obedience, Federalism and Autonomous Possibilism (1976-1983)
title_sort aragonese socialism: territorial obedience, federalism and autonomous possibilism (1976-1983)
publisher Universidad de Alicante
series Pasado y Memoria
issn 1579-3311
2386-4745
publishDate 2018-10-01
description In the transition towards democracy, two models of socialism fought for leadership in the Aragonese Left. The federalist Socialist Party of Aragon (PSA), with solid arguments for self-management and autonomy, nourished high expectations before the first democratic elections. With a poorer structure and support, though sheltered by its history, the alternative option, represented by the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE), won that “battle” on June 15, 1977. This triggered the PSA crisis, with the transfer of supporters to PSOE, and a process of unification that became in fact a takeover. Thus the Aragonese PSOE assumed a more explicit territorial discourse, embodied by some former PSA members. From 1979, they would lead the regional executive. In 1983 they became the first elected Aragonese government, after a process towards autonomous government in which PSOE evolved from possibilism to protagonism.
topic aragón
socialismo
transición a la democracia
federalismo
proceso autonómico
url https://pasadoymemoria.ua.es/article/view/2018-n17-el-socialismo-aragones-entre-la-obediencia-territorial-el-federalismo-y-el-posibilismo-autonomico-1976-1983
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