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  2. Female Peronist Party - Wikipedia

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    The party, also known as the women's branch or women's party, was created at a meeting held at the Cervantes Theater on 26 July 1949. While running similarly to the men's branch, Eva ran the party completely separated from it. Yet, the party functioned more as a branch and the women in the PPF were placed on Peronist Party lists.

  3. Women in PSOE in Francoist Spain and the democratic ...

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    Women in PSOE in Francoist Spain had been involved in important socialist activism since the 1930s, including behind the scenes during the Asturian miners' strike of 1934, even as the party offered few leadership roles to women and address the issues of women. During the Civil War, the party was one of the few left wing actors to reject the ...

  4. Women in the Communist Party of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Women in the Communist Party of Spain were highly active, the most visible figure in the movement being Dolores Ibárruri, who joined in its early years. The Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera pushed the group underground, where they had to meet clandestinely around their public face, the football club Oriente FC .

  5. Women in 1960s Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Movement of Women in Catalonia first met in 1963. They held their First General Meeting of the Democratic Movement in 1965, bringing together women from around Spanish to constitute the Women's Democratic Movement. While the Catalan organization disappeared in 1969, it continued on mostly in Madrid, Galicia and Valencia. [25]

  6. Women in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party - Wikipedia

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    Women in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party were few in number, mainly as a result of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (Partido Socialista Obrero Español) (PSOE)'s resistance to women's rights. The party had opposed the women's rights movement, seeing it as a bourgeois endeavor that interfered with their ability to work for labor rights.

  7. Women in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The status of women in Spain has evolved from the country's earliest history, culture, and social norms. Throughout the late 20th century, Spain has undergone a transition from Francoist Spain (1939-1975), during which women's rights were severely restricted, to a democratic society where gender equality is a fundamental principle.

  8. The Women on the 6th Floor - Wikipedia

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    The Women on the 6th Floor (French: Les Femmes du 6 e étage; also known as Service Entrance) is a 2010 French film directed and part-written by Philippe Le Guay. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Principal roles are taken by Fabrice Luchini , Sandrine Kiberlain , Natalia Verbeke and Carmen Maura .

  9. Sección Femenina - Wikipedia

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    She said of women's education at the conference, "In regard to the role of women in the Party, we should unilaterally consider the condition of woman, and as a secondary thing her profession, work, etcetera, because even if she is a good worker, a good student, or a good teacher, principally, she is a woman, with a determined goal to accomplish ...