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词条 Belgian Socialist Party
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  1. Presidents

  2. See also

  3. References

{{Infobox political party
| colorcode = {{Belgian Socialist Party/meta/color}}
|name = Belgian Socialist Party
| native_name = {{lang-fr|Parti socialiste belge}}
{{lang-nl|Belgische Socialistische Partij}}
|logo =
| leader1_title = President
| leader1_name = Achille Van Acker (first)
André Cools (last)
| leader2_title = Founder
| leader2_name = Paul-Henri Spaak
| foundation = 1945
| dissolved = 1978
| predecessor = Belgian Labour Party
| successor = Socialist Party (Flemish)
Socialist Party (Francophone)
| headquarters = Brussels, Belgium
| newspaper =
| wing1_title = Trade union wing
| wing1 = General Federation of Belgian Labour
| ideology = Social democracy
Democratic socialism
| position = Centre-left
| international = Socialist International
| european = Confederation of the Socialist Parties
| colours = {{Color box|{{Belgian Socialist Party/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} Red
| country = Belgium
}}

The Belgian Socialist Party ({{lang-fr|Parti Socialiste belge}}, PSB; {{lang-nl|Belgische Socialistische Partij}}, BSP) was a social-democratic political party which existed in Belgium from 1945 to 1978. During its time in office, a number of progressive social reforms were introduced.[1]

The BSP was founded by activists from the Belgian Labour Party (1885–1940), which was the first Belgian socialist party. It ceased to function during the Second World War, while Belgium was under Nazi occupation. Its main support bases were the co-operative and trade union movements, and it won relatively more support in Wallonia. Like most Belgian political organisations, the party supported greater integration with the European Economic Community, albeit in a socialist context.[2]

As linguistic and community issues became more divisive, the Belgian Socialist Party split into two new entities: the Socialistische Partij for the Flemish community and the Parti Socialiste for the Francophone community.

Presidents

Presidents BSP/PSB[3]
PeriodPresident
1942–1945 Achille Van Acker
1945–1959 Max Buset
1959–1971 Leo Collard
Co-Presidents (from 1971)[4]
PeriodDutch speaking co-PresidentFrench speaking co-President
1971–1973 Jos Van Eynde Edmond Leburton
1973–1975 Jos Van Eynde André Cools
1975–1977 Willy Claes André Cools
1977–1978 Karel Van Miert André Cools

See also

  • Agusta scandal
  • Charter of Quaregnon
  • Socialist Party (francophone Belgium), also known as the Parti Socialiste or PS of Belgium, a French-speaking social democratic political party
  • Socialist Party - Different (Flemish: Socialistische Partij - Anders), the Flemish social democratic party in Belgium. It was formerly known as SP, now as SP.a

References

1. ^http://staging.ilo.org/public/libdoc/ilo/1946/46B09_2_engl.pdf
2. ^{{cite book|last1=Cook|first1=Chris|last2=Francis|first2=Mary|year=1979|title=The first European elections: A handbook and guide|location=London|publisher=Macmillan Press|isbn=0-333-26575-0}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://tijdslijn.s-p-a.be/partij-voorzitters/partij-voorzitters.aspx |title=sp.a partijvoorzitters |publisher=Tijdslijn.s-p-a.be |date= |accessdate=2010-06-19 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091009230140/http://tijdslijn.s-p-a.be/partij-voorzitters/partij-voorzitters.aspx |archivedate=2009-10-09 |df= }}
4. ^  {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091009230140/http://tijdslijn.s-p-a.be/partij-voorzitters/partij-voorzitters.aspx |date=October 9, 2009 }}
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