Socialist Party Of Chile

The Socialist Party of Chile (Spanish: Partido Socialista de Chile) is a political party in Chile, and part of the ruling Coalition of Parties for Democracy coalition. It has 10 deputies and 5 senators. It is currently led by Ricardo Nez. It was the party of president Salvador Allende, who was among its founders in 1933. After the Chilean coup of 1973 it was proscribed (along with the rest of the political parties), and fractioned itself in several groups that would not reunite until after the return to civilian rule in 1990. See also: List of political parties in Chile, Politics of Chile

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
gary player
parade (ballet)
hamaguri
booker
william stanhope, 1st earl of harrington
fight against war and fascism
tobruk
bacteremia
raymond a. palmer
lackland air force base
t. o'conor sloane
botswana democratic party
list of cities in alaska
quett masire
neustadt (waldnaab) (district)
iuliu maniu
lambada
list of cities in arizona
list of cities in colorado
list of cities in connecticut
list of cities in delaware
texinfo
christian democratic party of chile
party for democracy
funcinpec
cambodian people's party
computer assisted dispatch
sheikh ekrima sa'id sabri
new wafd party
citizen's union of georgia
mobile data terminal
aks
balance of terror
relaxed muscle
penelope fitzgerald
pasqual maragall i mira
tony cliff
katzenelnbogen
shirley temple cocktail
gerry healy
faaq
fat truckers
franz berwald
cameroon people's democratic movement