The Resource Groupe socialiste au parlement européen : [Fonds]

Groupe socialiste au parlement européen : [Fonds]

Label
Groupe socialiste au parlement européen : [Fonds], 1955-1991
Title
Groupe socialiste au parlement européen
Title remainder
[Fonds]
Inclusive dates
1955-1991
Creator
Subject
Genre
Language
  • fre
  • eng
  • ita
  • ger
  • dut
  • spa
  • fre
  • fre
Summary
The fonds comprises five archival units including articles from the "Courrier socialiste europeen" about the Group's policy for the years 1955-1972, documents on the relationship between the Group and the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe from 1956 to 1963, official documents of the Group for the period from 1955 to 1991 (minutes of meetings of the Board and various committees, reports, press releases, etc.), official correspondence "entrée" of the Presidency and General Secretariat for the legislative period 1989-1991 (chaired by Jean-Pierre Cot), documents from the Conference of the Socialist International from 1979 to 1994 illustrating the Group's international policy
Biographical or historical data
The Socialist Group of the European Parliament was established on 23 June 1953 by the parliamentary socialists of the six member States of the European Coal and Steel Community. In 1957, a liaison office was created to maintain contact between the Group and the socialist parties of member countries. Following the first enlargement of the European Community in 1973, the Confédération des Partis socialistes de la CE (CPSCE) was established to strengthen cooperation between all members of the European socialist parties. In 1975, with the arrival of the Labour Party delegation at the European Parliament, the Group became the most numerically important, holding the chairmanship of 4 of the 12 parliamentary committees (including the Committee on Economic and Budget). In 1992, the Confederation disappears in favour of the Party of European Socialists (PES). This reform was made possible by the new provisions on political parties provided by the Maastricht Treaty (Art. 138A) at European level. The Group carries out the election of officers at the beginning of each constitutive session of Parliament. The first president was Guy Mollet. Thirteen other presidents, including two women, succeeded him.
Cataloging source
IT-FiEUI
Language note
Fonds in French, English, Italian, German, Dutch, Spanish. Inventory in French
http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/organizationName
European Parliament
http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
  • Cot, Jean Pierre
  • European Parliament
  • European Parliament
  • European Parliament
  • Council of Europe
  • European Economic Community
  • Euratom
  • Socialist International
  • Labour Party (Great Britain)
  • Socialist International Women (Organization)
  • Organisation for European Economic Co-operation
  • Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
  • Council of Europe
  • International Socialist Congress
  • Socialism
  • Common agricultural policy
  • Socialist parties
  • Labor laws and legislation
  • Produce trade
  • Europe
Label
Groupe socialiste au parlement européen : [Fonds]
Link
http://archives.eui.eu/en/fonds/152988?item=GSPE
Instantiates
Note
Descriptions are the property of the European University Institute (Historical Archives of the European Union), but can be freely used provided that reference is made to the source. Described by Agnès Brouet and Evy Chiostri
Control code
FIEb17189184
Extent
10 linear meters, 130 files.
Governing access note
Unrestricted access
Immediate source of acquisition
The fonds was deposited following a contract signed on the 11 July 1989.
System control number
(OCoLC)827953002
Label
Groupe socialiste au parlement européen : [Fonds]
Link
http://archives.eui.eu/en/fonds/152988?item=GSPE
Note
Descriptions are the property of the European University Institute (Historical Archives of the European Union), but can be freely used provided that reference is made to the source. Described by Agnès Brouet and Evy Chiostri
Control code
FIEb17189184
Extent
10 linear meters, 130 files.
Governing access note
Unrestricted access
Immediate source of acquisition
The fonds was deposited following a contract signed on the 11 July 1989.
System control number
(OCoLC)827953002

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