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Socialist Party of Majorca
Partit Socialista de Mallorca |
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| Secretary-General | Bel Busquets |
| Founded | 1976 |
| Headquarters | C/Isidoro Antillón, nº 9, baixos, 07006 - Palma de Mallorca |
| Ideology |
Democratic socialism Green politics Catalan nationalism |
| Regional affiliation |
Més per Mallorca PSM–Nationalist Agreement |
| European affiliation | European Free Alliance |
| Parliament of the Balearic Islands (Mallorcan seats) |
4 / 33
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| Island Council of Mallorca |
4 / 33
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| Website | |
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The Socialist Party of Majorca (Catalan: Partit Socialista de Mallorca, PSM); IPA: [pərˈtit sosiəˈɫistə ðə məˈʎɔrcə]), officially PSM–Entesa after the incorporation of Entesa per Mallorca (ExM) in February 2013, is a political party in Majorca, Spain. The PSM defines itself as socialist, environmentalist, and Catalan nationalist, from a Majorcan point of view.
It advocates the self-determination and the freedom of the Balearic Islands, with social justice, to increase the identity and the self-government of the archipelago. It also calls for a closer relationship with the other Catalan Countries, now forbidden to be achieved in a confederation of three Spanish autonomous communities by the Spanish constitution(art.145). Therefore, its political ascription is a Majorcan political party, regionalist or progressive-stateless nationalist, environmental, socialist and democratic.
The PSM emerged from a split of the Socialist Party of the Islands in December 1977. Unlike most of the other Spanish socialist parties, the PSM refused to join the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE).