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Socialists and re-elected
In 2007 Svetozar was re-elected Vice-President of the Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro with a new program.
The immediate resignation of Jospin from politics following his shock defeat by far-right candidate Jean-Marie Le Pen in the first round of the 2002 presidential election forced Hollande to become the public face of the party for the 2002 legislative election but, although he managed to limit defeats and was re-elected in his own constituency, the Socialists lost nationally.

Socialists and Prime
In March 1935, he became the Prime Minister of a government of national unity ( a coalition comprising the three major parties: Catholics, Liberals and Socialists ).
Prime Minister of Belgium from 28 July 1965 until 19 March 1966, Harmel led a coalition comprising Christian Democrats and Socialists.
Enthusiastic, the King wrote, on June 1909, to the President of the Council of Ministers ( the Prime Minister ) Wenceslau de Sousa Pereira de Lima, to make him aware of the reorganisation of the Socialist Party ( under Alfredo Aquiles Monteverde ) and to remind him of the importance of collaborating with the Socialists, "... so that, we will empty their supporters from the Republican Party, and orient them into a useful and productive force.
Despite the great increase in support for the Radicals, the four pro-reform parties ( Koštunica's Democratic Party of Serbia, late Prime Minister Đinđić's Democratic Party, now led by Boris Tadić, and the G17 Plus group of liberal economists led by Miroljub Labus, plus the SPO-NS ) won 49. 8 % of the vote, compared with 34. 8 % for the two anti-western parties, the Radicals of Vojislav Šešelj and the Socialists of Milošević, and won 146 seats to 104.
Poul Oluf Nyrup Rasmussen (, informally Poul Nyrup, born 15 June 1943 ), was Prime Minister of Denmark from 25 January 1993 to 27 November 2001 and President of the Party of European Socialists ( PES ) from 2004 to 2011.
The Prime Minister, Vasco dos Santos Gonçalves, was accused of being an agent of the Communists and a bitter confrontation developed between the Socialists and Communists over control of the newspaper República.
The Socialists won a plurality of seats and Soares became Prime Minister.
On 7 September 1917, Prime Minister Alexandre Ribot lost the support of the Socialists and Painlevé was called upon to form a new government.
On 3 October 2006, it was announced that Đukanović was stepping down as Prime Minister, despite the victory of his Coalition for a European Montenegro in the September 2006 parliamentary election, although he would remain leader of the Democratic Party of Socialists.
For the first time, the Socialists won more seats than the Radicals, and the Socialist leader Léon Blum became the first Socialist Prime Minister of France as well as the first Jew to hold that office.
But he was too powerful to be allowed to be the Prime Minister of the first such government which actually included the Socialists in the coalition of the 1963 government that was headed by Aldo Moro.
He lost presidential elections in Montenegro in October 1997 to former ally, Prime Minister Milo Đukanović, who removed him from the Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro ( DPS CG ).
However, a coalition between the Socialists and the PPI was deemed unacceptable within the Vatican, despite being proposed by Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti in 1914, and later imagined by his progressively powerless successors — Bonomi ( 1921-1922 ) and Facta ( 1922 )— as the only possible coalition that excluded the Fascist party.
Sergei Dmitrievich Stanishev (, born May 5, 1966 ) is a Bulgarian politician who was Prime Minister of Bulgaria from 2005 to 2009 ; currently he is Chairman of the Bulgarian Socialist Party ( BSP ) and President of the Party of European Socialists, the second-largest party in the European Parliament.
* Poul Nyrup Rasmussen ( born 1943 ), MEP and President of the Party of European Socialists ( PES ), former Prime Minister of Denmark

Socialists and Minister
When the 1954 elections brought to power a coalition of Socialists and Liberals, the new Education Minister, Leo Collard, immediately set out to reverse the measures taken by his predecessor, sparking mass protests by the Catholic bloc.
However, first with Willy Claes, then Frank Vandenbroucke and with Erik Derycke as Foreign Minister, all three Flemish Socialists, the party made a significant shift to the centre adopting less controversial stances on foreign policy issues.
Several members were former Socialists ( PSI ), as Giulio Tremonti ( Vice President of the party and former Minister of Economy ), Franco Frattini ( Vice President of the European Commission ), Fabrizio Cicchitto ( national deputy-coordinator of the party ), Renato Brunetta, Francesco Musotto, Amalia Sartori, Paolo Guzzanti and Margherita Boniver.
He succeeded in obtaining the cooperation of a number of able Democrats, Catholics and Socialists, including the prominent industrialist and economist Walther Rathenau as Minister of Reconstructions.
In 2005, two candidates were again proposed: the Christian Democrats ' Soledad Alvear, a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the Socialists ' Michelle Bachelet, a former Minister of Defense.

Socialists and August
The Bulgarian Socialist Party is recognised as the successor of the Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers ' Party created on 2 August 1891 on Buzludzha peak by Dimitar Blagoev, designated in 1903 as the Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers ' Party ( Narrow Socialists ).
In August 1962, Savitri Devi attended the international Nazi conference in Gloucestershire and was a founder-signatory of the Cotswold Agreement that established the World Union of National Socialists ( WUNS ).
After the return of the British, who had established a military administration, the Anti-Fascist Organisation ( AFO ), formed in August 1944, was transformed into a united front, comprising the BNA, the Communists and the Socialists, and renamed the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League ( AFPFL ).
In August 1962, Jordan hosted an international conference of National Socialists at Guiting Power in Gloucestershire.
Stephen Eric Bronner ( born 19 August 1949 ) is a noted political philosopher and Professor ( II ) of Political Science, Comparative Literature, and German Studies at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States, and a member of the Democratic Socialists of America.
The National Socialists considered both the book and her articles offensive and in August 1934, Thompson was expelled from Germany.
Friedrich Ratzel ( August 30, 1844, Karlsruhe, Baden – August 9, 1904, Ammerland ) was a German geographer and ethnographer, notable for first using the term Lebensraum (" living space ") in the sense that the National Socialists later would.
Rosa Miguélez Ramos ( born August 27, 1953 in Ferrol ) is a Spanish politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Spanish Socialist Workers ' Party, part of the Party of European Socialists.
Josep Maria " Raimon " Obiols i Germà ( born 5 August 1940 in Barcelona ) is a Spanish politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Spanish Socialist Workers ' Party ( PSOE ), part of the Party of European Socialists.
Luis Manuel Capoulas Santos ( born August 22, 1951 in Montemor-o-Novo ) is a Portuguese politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Socialist Party ; part of the Party of European Socialists.
Action Française reprinted the essay in its newspaper on August 22nd, titled “ Anti-parliamentary Socialists ”.

Socialists and 2001
* The International Socialists ( 2001 – 2006 ) consisted of a small number of individuals who remained affiliated to the CWI when the ISM broke away from the international in 2001.
* Richard Balfe ( Party of European Socialists ) ( resigned from the PSE group in December 2001 ; joined the European People's Party on March 5, 2002 )
In the 2001 general election the PSS won 24. 2 % and 15 seats of 60 in the Grand and General Council and governed as the junior partner in a coalition with the PDCS until 2005, when it merged with the post-communist Party of Democrats to form a united social-democratic party, the Party of Socialists and Democrats ( PSD ).
On 25 March 2001 the PPDS merged with the Socialists – Ideas in Motion and the Democratic Reformers to form the PD.
After 1997 the Government of the Republic of Montenegro started supporting and financing the Church, receiving support from both the Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro and the Social Democratic Party of Montenegro ; however, after 2001 this support waned and completely vanished.
According to a September 2001 poll by the Gallup organization, however, support for a joint Fidesz – Hungarian Democratic Forum party list would run up to 33 % of the voters, with the Socialists drawing 28 % and other opposition parties 3 % each.
The party was founded in 2001 by the merger of the Socialist Party of Gianni De Michelis, the Socialist League of Claudio Martelli and Bobo Craxi ( son of Bettino ), who had been founding members of the Italian Democratic Socialists in 1998, other splinters of that party, as Mauro Del Bue, and former members of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party.
In the 2001 general election the Greens formed a joint list with the Italian Democratic Socialists: The Sunflower ( Il Girasole ).
In the 2000s ( decade ), two outfits claimed to be the party's successor: the Italian Democratic Socialists ( SDI ), that evolved from the Italian Socialists ( SI ), and the New Italian Socialist Party ( NPSI ) founded by Gianni De Michelis, Claudio Martelli and Bobo Craxi in 2001.
It ran on the Montenegrin parliamentary election, 2001 as the " Victory is Montenegro's " ( composed of the rump remains of the once large coalition ; Democratic Party of Socialists and its sole partner, SDP ).

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