Spanish Social Reform

{{Short description|Defunct political party in Spain}}

{{Expand Spanish|topic=hist|fa=yes|date=March 2017|Reforma Social Española}}

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| country = Spain

| name = Spanish Social Reform

| native_name = Reforma Social Española

| colorcode = {{party color|Spanish Social Reform}}

| logo = Reforma Social Española.png

| leader = Manuel Cantarero del Castillo

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| foundation = 1976

| dissolution = October 1977

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| ideology = Social democracy

| position = Centre-left

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Spanish Social Reform ({{langx|es|Reforma Social Española}}, RSE) was a Spanish political party founded in 1976 by Manuel Cantarero del Castillo, a former francoist leader. It contested the 1977 general election, scoring a disappointing result and failing to win any seat. It was subsequently dissolved in October 1977, with some of its members joining the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE).{{cite news |author= |date=16 October 1977 |title=Asamblea de Reforma Social Española |url=http://elpais.com/diario/1977/10/16/espana/245804405_850215.html |language=Spanish |work=El País |location= |access-date=24 March 2017}} Manuel Cantarero would join the Liberal Citizens Action of José María de Areilza, which in the 1979 general election would run within the Democratic Coalition.{{cite news |author= |date=5 August 1978 |title=Manuel Cantarero, Eurico de la Peña y Femando Suárez se integran en la ACL |url=http://elpais.com/diario/1978/08/05/espana/271116005_850215.html |language=Spanish |work=El País |location= |access-date=24 March 2017}}

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