- ouvrière,
SFIO) was a
major socialist political party in
France which was
founded in 1905 and
succeeded in 1969 by the
present Socialist Party. The
SFIO was...
-
SFIO may
stand for:
French Section of the Workers'
International (Section Française de l'Internationale Ouvrière), a
former French Socialist Party Serious...
- 1969 from a
merger of the
French Section of the Workers'
International (
SFIO), the
Convention of
Republican Institutions led by François Mitterrand, and...
-
movements in France,
including the
French Communist Party (PCF), the
socialist SFIO and the Radical-Socialist
Republican Party,
during the
interwar period. Three...
- Radical-Socialist
Party and the
French Section of the Workers'
International (
SFIO),
created in 1905 as a
merger of
various Marxist parties. In the aftermaths...
- that was
expelled from the
Section Française de l'Internationale Ouvrière (
SFIO), and
named itself Gauche Révolutionnaire ("Revolutionary Left"). Alongside...
-
Section of the Workers'
International (
SFIO), he led a
breakaway group of right-wing
Neosocialists out of the
SFIO in 1933.
During the
occupation of France...
- Dordogne, Lot-et-Garonne) The
Radicals lost
votes to the
SFIO and SFIC, but also to the right. The
SFIO declined slightly. In working-class suburbs, the party...
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February 6, 1934
riots and even more the
formation of the Po****r Front, led by
SFIO socialist leader Léon Blum,
which won the
elections in 1936. Ultra-nationalist...