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- Socialist_International abbreviation "SI".
- Socialist_International abstract "The Socialist International (SI) is a worldwide association of political parties which seek to establish democratic socialism. It consists of democratic socialist, social democratic and labour political parties and other organisations.Although formed in 1951 as a successor to the Labour and Socialist International it has antecedents to the late 19th Century. Initially dominated by parties from Western Europe, it has grown to include more than 160 member parties from more than 100 countries. Its members have governed in many countries including most of Europe. The Party of European Socialists, a European political party is an associated organisation of the SI, as is its European parliamentary group, the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats.The current secretary-general of the SI is Luis Ayala (Chile), who has held the post since 1989. The current president of the SI is the former Prime Minister of Greece George Papandreou.".
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- Socialist_International headquarter Clapham.
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- Socialist_International location London.
- Socialist_International location United_Kingdom.
- Socialist_International membership "160".
- Socialist_International purpose "Strengthen relations between the affiliated parties and to coordinate their political attitudes and activities.".
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- Socialist_International type International_nongovernmental_organization.
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- Socialist_International wikiPageExternalLink www.pes.org.
- Socialist_International wikiPageExternalLink www.socialistinternational.org.
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- Socialist_International col "* I Frankfurt 1951 * II Milan 1952 * III Stockholm 1953 * IV London 1955 * V Vienna 1957".
- Socialist_International col "* International Federation of the Socialist and Democratic Press * International Jewish Labor Bund * International Labour Sports Confederation * International League of Religious Socialists".
- Socialist_International col "* International Social Democratic Union for Education * Labor Zionism * National Democratic Institute for International Affairs".
- Socialist_International col "* Party of European Socialists * Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats * Social Democratic Group of the Latin American Parliament".
- Socialist_International col "* VI Hamburg 1959 * VII Rome 1961 * VIII Amsterdam 1963 * IX Brussels 1964 * X Stockholm 1966".
- Socialist_International col "* XI Eastbourne 1969 * XII Vienna 1972 * XIII Geneva 1976 * XIV Vancouver 1978 * XV Madrid 1980".
- Socialist_International col "* XVI Albufeira 1983 * XVII Lima 1986 * XVIII Stockholm 1989 * XIX Berlin 1992 * XX New York 1996".
- Socialist_International col "* XXI Paris 1999 * XXII São Paulo 2003 * XXIII Athens 2008 * XXIV Cape Town 2012".
- Socialist_International col "Honorary Presidents * Pierre Mauroy, former president of the SI * Aung San Suu Kyi, special honorary president * Ruben Berrios, Puerto Rico * Philippe Busquin, Belgium * Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, Mexico * Mohamed El Yazghi, Morocco * Alan García, Peru * Anita Gradin, Sweden * Elazar Granot, Israel * Anker Jørgensen, Denmark * Lionel Jospin, France * Neil Kinnock, Great Britain * Enrique Silva Cimma, Chile * Mário Soares, Portugal * Hans-Jochen Vogel, Germany * Mustapha Ben Jaafar, Tunisia".
- Socialist_International col "Presidents * Morgan Phillips, Great Britain * Alsing Andersen, Denmark * Erich Ollenhauer, West Germany * Bruno Pittermann, Austria * Willy Brandt, West Germany * Pierre Mauroy, France * António Guterres, Portugal 1999–2005 * George Papandreou, Greece".
- Socialist_International col "Secretaries General * Julius Braunthal, Austria * Bjarne Braatoy, Norway * Albert Carthy, Great Britain * Hans Janitschek, Austria * Bernt Carlsson, Sweden * Pentti Väänänen, Finland * Luis Ayala, Chile".
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- Socialist_International headquarters "Maritime House, Old Town, Clapham".
- Socialist_International leaderName George_Papandreou.
- Socialist_International leaderName "Luis Ayala".
- Socialist_International leaderTitle "President".
- Socialist_International leaderTitle "Secretary General".
- Socialist_International location London.
- Socialist_International location United_Kingdom.
- Socialist_International mainOrgan "Congress of the Socialist International".
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- Socialist_International mcaption "Countries in which SI member parties were the government or part of a coalition government as of October 2013".
- Socialist_International membership "160".
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- Socialist_International name "Socialist International".
- Socialist_International predecessor Labour_and_Socialist_International.
- Socialist_International purpose "Strengthen relations between the affiliated parties and to coordinate their political attitudes and activities.".
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- Socialist_International comment "The Socialist International (SI) is a worldwide association of political parties which seek to establish democratic socialism. It consists of democratic socialist, social democratic and labour political parties and other organisations.Although formed in 1951 as a successor to the Labour and Socialist International it has antecedents to the late 19th Century. Initially dominated by parties from Western Europe, it has grown to include more than 160 member parties from more than 100 countries.".
- Socialist_International label "Internacional Socialista".
- Socialist_International label "Internacional Socialista".
- Socialist_International label "Internationale socialiste".
- Socialist_International label "Internazionale Socialista".
- Socialist_International label "Międzynarodówka Socjalistyczna".
- Socialist_International label "Socialist International".
- Socialist_International label "Socialistische Internationale (1951)".
- Socialist_International label "Sozialistische Internationale".
- Socialist_International label "Социалистический интернационал".
- Socialist_International label "الأممية الاشتراكية".
- Socialist_International label "社会主義インターナショナル".
- Socialist_International label "社會黨國際".