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  2. Spanish Socialist Workers' Party - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party ( Spanish: Partido Socialista Obrero Español [paɾˈtiðo soθjaˈlista oˈβɾeɾo espaˈɲol] ⓘ; abbr. PSOE [peˈsoe] ⓘ) is a social-democratic [2] [6] political party in Spain. The PSOE has been in government longer than any other political party in modern democratic Spain: from 1982 to 1996 under ...

  3. Primary sclerosing cholangitis - Wikipedia

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    Primary sclerosing cholangitis ( PSC) is a long-term progressive disease of the liver and gallbladder characterized by inflammation and scarring of the bile ducts, which normally allow bile to drain from the gallbladder. Affected individuals may have no symptoms or may experience signs and symptoms of liver disease, such as yellow discoloration ...

  4. PSC - Wikipedia

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    Politics. Centre démocrate humaniste, formerly known as the Christian Social Party (PSC) Christian Social Party (Belgium, defunct), a former Belgian party, now called Humanist Democratic Centre. Christian Social Party (Belgium), a Belgium party in the German-speaking community of Belgium. Palestine Solidarity Campaign, in the United Kingdom.

  5. Political and Security Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Political and Security Committee meets in January 2022 to discuss the 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis. The creation of the PSC was a result of the Treaty of Amsterdam, after which the establishment of the PSC was agreed in principle in December 1999, at the Helsinki European Council. PSC was first established as an interim body in 2000.

  6. Socialists' Party of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    The Socialists' Party of Catalonia ( Catalan: Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya, PSC–PSOE) is a social-democratic [6] political party in Catalonia, Spain, resulting from the merger of three parties: the Socialist Party of Catalonia–Regrouping, led by Josep Pallach i Carolà, the Socialist Party of Catalonia–Congress, and the Catalan ...

  7. Socialist Party of Catalonia–Congress - Wikipedia

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    In the General Elections of 1977 PSC–C stood on joint lists with Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) as Socialistes de Catalunya. The lists obtained 28.2% of the votes and 15 seats. In 1978 PSC–C merged with the Catalan Federation of the PSOE and the Socialist Party of Catalonia–Regrouping, forming Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC).

  8. Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    The Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia ( Catalan: Partit Socialista Unificat de Catalunya, PSUC) was a communist political party active in Catalonia between 1936 and 1997. It was the Catalan branch of the Communist Party of Spain and the only party not from a sovereign state to be a full member of the Third International .

  9. 2003 Catalan regional election - Wikipedia

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    The election results were a great disappointment for Pasqual Maragall's Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC), which again saw Convergence and Union (CiU) winning a plurality of seats despite them winning the most votes by a margin of just 0.3%. Opinion polls earlier in the year had predicted a much larger victory for Maragall, but his lead over ...