Belgian Socialist Party
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The Belgian Socialist Party (French: Parti Socialiste belge, PSB; Dutch: Belgische Socialistische Partij, BSP) was a unified Flemish and Francophone social democratic party which existed in Belgium from 1945 to 1978.
The phrase Belgian Socialist Party may also refer to:
- The Belgian Labour Party, which was the first Belgian socialist party.
- The historical unitary Belgian Socialist Party BSP-PSB, that divided into French speaking and Dutch speaking parties in 1978.
- 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
[edit] See also
- Socialist Party (Belgium) (disambiguation)
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