Socialist Party (Argentina)
Socialist Party Partido Socialista | |
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| Abbreviation | PS |
| Leader | Mónica Fein |
| Deputy Secretary General | Enrique Estévez Boero |
| Founder | Juan B. Justo |
| Founded | Current: 28 June 2002 Original: 28 June 1896 |
| Merger of | PSD PSP |
| Headquarters | Av/ Entre Ríos, 1018, Buenos Aires |
| Newspaper | La Vanguardia |
| Student wing | National Reformist Movement |
| Youth wing | Socialist Youth of Argentina |
| Membership (2022) | 106,880 |
| Ideology |
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| Political position | Centre-left Initially until 1959: Left-wing |
| National affiliation | Hacemos por Nuestro País Formally: Federal Consensus |
| Regional affiliation |
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| International affiliation | Progressive Alliance |
| Colors | Red (official) Orange (customary) |
| Seats in the Chamber of Deputies | 2 / 257
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| Seats in the Senate | 0 / 72
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| Seats in the Buenos Aires City Legislature | 1 / 60
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| Province Governors | 0 / 24
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| Website | |
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The Socialist Party (Spanish: Partido Socialista, PS) is a centre-left political party in Argentina. Founded in 1896, it is one of the oldest still-active parties in Argentina, alongside the Radical Civic Union.
The party has been an opponent of Kirchnerism and Mauricio Macri.