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List of Participants 19 cL/97 Socialist International Pierre Mauroy Luis Ayala MEMBER PARTIES ALBANIA Social Democratic Party, PSD Skender GJinushi AICERIA Socialist Forces Ftont, FIFS Hocine Ait-Ahmed Atrmed DJeddai ARGENTINA Popular Socialist Party, PSP Gulllermo Est6vez Boero Maria del Carmen Vifr.as AUSTRALI.A Australian Labor Party, ALP Michael Beatran AUSTRI,A Social Democratic Party of Austria, SPO Peter Jankowitsch Albrecht Konecny Georg Posch Susanne Gaug[ BEI.GruM Socialist Party, PS Philippe Busquin Etienne Godin Simone Susskind BEICruM Socialist Party, SP Willy Claes 2fi ctlsz BOLTVIA Revolutionary Left Movement, MIR Jaime Paz Tamora Carmen Pereira Flancisco Dipp-Paz Humberto Lema Vasquez BRAZIL Democratic Labour Party, PDT Luiz Alfredo SalomSo Ligia Doutel de Andrade BURKINA EASO Party for Democracy and Progress, PDP Joseph Ki-Zerbo CAPE I/ERDE African Independence Party of Cape Verde, PAICV Pedro Pires CHILE Party for Democracy, PPD Jorge Schaulsohn Josd Gofli CHIT,E Radical Social Democratic Part5r, PRSD Anselmo Sule Iv6n Mesias khri CIIII,E Socialist Party of Chile, PS Ricardo Nriflez Guillermo MAanda Carlos Salamanca COSTA RICA National Liberation Party, PLN Rolando Araya Orlando Guzm6n knny Polonio 2l cL/gz CY?RUS EDEK Socialist Party of Cyprus Vassos Lyssarides Marcia Alexald CZE,C}I REPUBLIC Czech Social Democratic Part5r, CSSD Milos Z*marr Jan l(avan Jiri Pelik6n DENI\4ARK Social Democratic Party Steen Christensen Erik Boel DOMINICAIV REPUBLIC Dominican Revolutlonary Party, PRD Tirso MeJia Ricart EGY?T National Democratic Part5r, NDP Kamal El Shazly Mohamed Abdellah Nehad Abdel-Latif FINI,AI{D Finnish Social Democratic Party, SDP Antero Kekkonen I(ari Laitinen Merja Oksanen Tero Shemeikka FRAIVCE Socialist Party, PS Lionel Jospin Pierre Guidoni Sylvie Guillaume Henri Nallet Alain Chenal Guy Labertit 2, cL/gz GERIVIAI{Y Social Democratic Party of Germany, SPD Oskar Lafontaine Christoph %pel Michael Hofmann Veronika Isenberg Wolfgang Weege Gisela Nauk GREAT BRMAIN The Labour Party Larry Whitty Brenda Etchells GREECE Panhellenic Socialist Movement, PA,SOK Costas Simitis Costas Skandalidis Paraskevas Avgerinos Yannos I(ranidiotis Nikos Themelis Thanasis Ganotis Anna Karamanou HAITI Party of tl..e National Congress of Democratic Movements, KONAI(OM Victor Benoit HUNGARY Hungarian Socialist PartJr, MSzP Gyula Horn Ldszl6 KovS"cs Vilmos Szabo Zita Gurmai ISRAEL Israel [.abour Party Shimon Peres Israel Gat Abraham Hatzamri Orly Bitty Daphna Sharfman Dov Peer Esther Peer 23 CUgZ ISRAEL United Workers' Party of Israel, MAPAM Monica Pollack Ester Mordoch-Lebanon Arieh Shapir ITALY Democratic Party of the Irft, PDS Massimo D'Alema Umberto Ranieri Piero Fassino Achille Occhetto Walter Veltroni Cesare Salvi Fabio Mussi Ftancescalzzo Giorgio Napolitano Nilde Jotti Giangiacomo Mgone Flanco Bassanini Anna Finocchiaro Livia Thrco Vincenzo Visco Lurgr Berlinguer Claudio Burlando Pierluigi Bersani Marco Minniti Mauro 7.arrl Roberto Cuillo Giulio Calvisi Giuseppe Vacca Marta Dasri Alfredo Reichlin Giuseppe Chiarante Giglia Tedesco ITALY Italian Democratic Socialist Party, PSDI Gianfranco Schietroma Antonio Cariglia Carlo Flamment Paolo De Paoli %L cL/97 TTALY Itallan Socialists, SI Enrico Boselll Ottaviano Del Ttrrco Roberto Villetti Mario Didd Pia Locatelli Maria Rosaria Manieri Elena Marinucci Luca Cefisi Roberto Nencini Carlo Correr Onofrio Introna Caterina Tfaversa Claudio Martelli Giovanni Crema Nicola Marango Chafrmaine Yong IVORY COAST Ivory Coast Popular Ftont, FPI Laurent Gbagbo Emile Boga Odette Likikouet LEBAIVON Progressive Socialist Party, PSP Talal Khrais LITHUANIA Lithuanian Soctal Democratic Part5r, I,SDP Alo5zas Sakalas IVIALTA Malta Labour Party ko Brincat ME)(ICO Party of Democratic Revolution, PRD Ricardo Pascoe Porftrio Mufloz Ledo Maria Rosa Mdrquez Mara Robles 25 cr/97 MOROCCO Socialist Union of Popular Forces, USFP Abderrahman Youssouli Fathallah Oualalou Nouzha Chekrouni NETHERI,ANDS Labour Party, PvdA Jan Marinus Wiersma Ellen van Koppen Bert Koenders Paola Tfona NICARAGUA Sandinista National Liberation Ftont, FSLN Miguel d'Escoto Brockman Rene Vivas Lugo Jos6 Pasos Marciaq Marlon Narvaez Margarita Tapata NORWAY Norwegian l.abour PartJr, DNA Thorborn Jagland Gro Harlem Brundtland BJorn Tore Godal Tonje Westby SXI Ulvin Rigmor Aasrud Jahren POI,AIVD Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland, SdRP Jozef Oleksy Tadeusz Iwinski rcI.AI{D Union of [a.bour, UP Ryszard Faszynski PORTUGAL Socialist Party, PS Antonio Guterres Jose Lamego Maria Carrllho Rui Nozes 26 ct/gz PUERTO RICO Puerto Rican Independence Party, PIP Ruben Berrios Martinez SA}I IVIARINO San Marino Socialist Party, PSS Marino Bollint Paride Andreoli Pier Paolo Gasperoni SENEGAL Socialist Party of Senegal, PS Ousmane Tanor Dieng Jacques Baudire Abdoulaye Makhtar Diop Papa Amath Dieng Aminata Mbengue Ndiaye Aminata Abibatou Mbaye SI,OVAK REPUBLIC Party of the Democratic Left, SDL Jozef Mgas Peter Weiss SIOVAK REPUBLIC Social Democratic Party of Slovakia, Miroslav Spejl Ivan Haverlik Jaroslav Riha SLO\IENI.A United List of Social Democrats of Slovenia, ZL Vojko Venisnik SPAIN Spanish Socialist Workers' PartJr, PSOE Felipe Gonzdlez Raimon Obiols Ricard Torrell Dolors Renau Teresa Riera Pilar Navarro Maria Irigoyen Joaquin Garcia Taboada 27 cL/97 SWEDEN Swedish Social Democratic Part5r, SAP Lena HJelm-Wallen Ingela Thal6n Pierre Schori Monica Andersson Roger Hrillhag Gunnar Stenanr JerryWiklund Inger Segelstr<im Ulla Pettersson SWTIZERI,AI\ID Social Democratic Party of Switzerland Heidi Deneys TUMSI,A Constitutional Democratic Assembly, RCD Abdelaziz Ben Dhia Sadok Fayala Said Naceur Ramadhane Hechmi Amri Emna Aouif TURKEY Republican People's Part5r, CHP Denlz Baykal Erdal Inrinti Sule Bugak USA Democratic Socialist of America, DSA Bogdan Denitch USA Social Democrats US& SDUSA Joel FYeedman VENEZUEI.A Democratic Action, AD Pedro Paris Montesinos Timoteo Zambrano Ixora RoJas Maria Tenorio de Gonzdlez %3 CUgZ Office of SI President Michel Thauvin Hans-Eberhard Dingels CONST'LTATTVE PARTIES ARGENTINA Radical Civic Union, UCR Rafl Alconada Semp6 Alicia Tate Maria Jose Lubertino CA]VIEROON Social Democratic Front, SDF John Flu Ndi Hilda Nganamuta Colombanus Morf,aw COI,OMBIA Liberal Party of Colombia, PLC Jos6 Ren6n TruJillo Vargas Lleras DOMIMCA Dominica Labour Party Rosie Douglas M Goodacre Frank O'Neill Ornella Sangiovanni EOUATORI,AL GUINEA Convergence for Social Democracy, CPDS Celestino Bacald Obiang Juan Nzo Ondo IVIALI African Party for Solidarity and Justice, ADEIVIA-PASJ Totoh Diarrah IVIAURITIUS Mauritius Militant Movement, MMM Ariane Navare n ctlgz ME)(ICO Institutional Revolutionary Party, PRI Gustavo CarvaJal Jose Alfonso 7-egbe MOZAIVTBIOUE FYelimo Party Manuel Tom6 Veronica Macamo MGER Party for Democracy and Socialism of ' Niger, PNDS Mohamed Bazoum PERU Penrvian Aprista Party, PAP AleJandro Santa Maria Susy Villegas Rodriguu PHILIPPINES Philippines Democratic Socialist Party, PDSP Elizabeth Angsioco ROIVIANIA Democratic Party, PD Victor Bostinaru Adrian Mihailescu Catalin Ghita Mariana Stoica ROIVIANIA Romanian Social Democratic Partlr, PSDR Constantin Awamescu URUGUAY Party for People's Government, PGP Antonio Gallicchio ct/97 OBSERVER PARTIES A}IGOI,A, Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola, MPLA Paulo Jorge Antero De Abreu Ruth Neto Maria Jose Gama ARMENIA ARF Armenian Socialist Party Mario Nalpati6rr Hilda Tchoboian BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina, SDP BiH Milan Mrda BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA Union of Bosnian and Herzegovinial Social Democrats, UBSD Mevlida Kunosic Vlagic Sejfudin Toldc COI,OMB[A M-19 Democratic Alliance Alvaro Jim6nez Milan GEORG[A Citizen's Union of Georgia, CUG Michael Machavariani HUNGARY Hungarian Social Democratic Part5r, MSzDP Lltszlo Kapolyr IRA}I Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan, PDKI Abdullah Mahmood Ghacem Hosseini Ktrosrow Abdollaiii 31 cL/97 FORMER YUGOSI.AV REPUBLIC OF IVIACEDONI,A Social Democratic Union of Macedonia, SDUM Ilinka Mitreva MONTENEGRO Social Democratic Party of Montenegro, SDPM 7-arlo Rakcevic Dragisa Burzan TERzuTORIES UNDER PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY Fatah YasserArafat Ilan Halevi Hani El Hassan TRATERNAL ORGANISATTONS International Union of Socialist Youth, IUSY Nicola Zngarettt Alfredo T aVzerettt Antonio Mondrag6n Vinicio Peluffo Claudio Accogli Socialist International Women. SIW Audrey Mcl.aughlin Marldne Haas ASS OCIATED ORGANISATIONS Group of the Party of European Socialists of the European Parliament Pauline Green Luigi Colajanni Nadia Van Hamme International League of Religious Socialists, ILR.S Ftanz Gundacker Chris Herries 9, cL/97 International Union of Social Democratic Teachers, IUSDT Liisa Tommila Hans Spiess Party of European Socialists, PES Rudolf Scharping Jean-Flangois Vallin SI Secretariat Iattfa Perry Justina Pang Gabriela Shepherd Jean Morris Fted Smith Doug Payne GIrtsTs - ETTERNATIONAL ORGANISATTONS /PARTTES Coordinating Body of Human Rights Organisations in Cuba, CODEHU Elizardo SS.lrchez European Forum for Democracy and Solidarity Conny Ftedriksson Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, FES Ernst Kerbush Jean JaurrDs Foundation Gilles Finckelstein Axel Queval Vera Matthias SAI\{AK Tom Saxen 33 cL/gz BURIVIA National kague for Democracy, NLD Win Ktret Oung Myint Ttrn CROATIA Social Democratic Action, ASH SilviJe Degen CROATIA Social Democratic Union, SDU LJubinka Ihrpowicz JORDAIV Kamel Abu Jaber RUSSIAN FEDERAI]ON Russian Social Democratic Union, F.SDU Vladtmir N. Mironov SAN IVIARINO Democratic Progressive Party of San Marino, Claudio Fecici Stefano Macina Antonio Carattoni SERBIA Civic Alliance Vesna Pesic SERB[A Social Democratic Union, SDU Zarko Korac UKRAINE Social Democratic Party of Ukraine, SDPU Yuriy Buzdugan Mykola Karnauch Olena Skomorochtchenko u cr/97 GIIEST€.INDTVIDUAIS Jos€ Ramos-Horta Klaus Llndenberg Dteter Ifunleckt Ebrtma Manneh Ilir Meta.
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