- stability. In the 1980s and 1990s, the PSOE
consisted of two factions: the
Guerristas (supporters of
Alfonso Guerra,
former vice-president
under Felipe González)...
-
candidates was an
attempt to
conciliate currents.
Examples of
currents are
Guerristas (followers of
Alfonso Guerra),
Renovadores (Renewers, right-wing of the...
- Nils
Nilsson 1926–2024
Muere Ludolfo Paramio, histórico de la
corriente guerrista del PSOE (in Spanish) Amb****ador
Cynthia Shepard-Perry Sir
Larry Siedentop...
- the post by the
guerristas,
distanced himself from the
guerrista chief José Acosta, and had to
endure tensions coming from the
guerrista camp,
having been...
- Rodríguez Aizpeolea, Luis; Díez,
Anabel (4
September 1992). "Cinco
dirigentes guerristas ya
apuestan por el ex
vicepresidente como sucesor". El País (in Spanish)...
-
deputy prime minister and PSOE vice
secretary general Alfonso Guerra—
guerristas—,
elected Joaquín Almunia, a "renovator" and
former Minister of Labour...
-
Pacific and the
political elite became divided into two factions; the
guerristas, who
sought to
resume military confrontation to at
least recover some...
-
Congress held in
November 1990 and
triggered a dull
struggle between guerristas and
renovadores that
worsened with the
outbreak in May 1991 of a new corruption...
- EP (14 June 2024). "Muere
Ludolfo Paramio, histórico de la
corriente guerrista del PSOE". El País (in Spanish).
Retrieved 15 June 2024. "Fallece Ludolfo...
- tendencies,
while antimilitarism was
related to anti-Peruvianism.
While the "
guerristas"
sought to
continue the war and
honour the
alliance with Peru, the Bolivian...