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Partido Obrero Revolucionario (other)
Partido Obrero Revolucionario (Spanish, 'Revolutionary Workers' Party') may refer to: *Revolutionary Workers' Party (Bolivia) *Revolutionary Workers' Party (Peru) *Revolutionary Workers' Party (Spain) *Revolutionary Workers' Party (Uruguay) See also * Revolutionary Workers Party (other) There are several groups named Revolutionary Workers Party: *Revolutionary Workers' Party (Bolivia) *Revolutionary Workers Party (Canada) *Revolutionary Workers Party (Chile) * Revolutionary Workers Party (India) *Revolutionary Workers' Party (Peru ...
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Revolutionary Workers' Party (Bolivia)
The Revolutionary Workers' Party ( es, Partido Obrero Revolucionario, POR) is a Trotskyist political party in Bolivia. At its height in the late 1940s and early 1950s, the POR was able to gain a mass working-class following. History Beginnings The POR was founded in December 1935 at a congress in Córdoba, Argentina, called by Gustavo Navarro and other Bolivian radicals who were in exile because of the Chaco War. The congress formally merged three Bolivian exile groups based in Argentina, Chile, and Peru respectively. Under the advice of José Aguirre Gainsborg, the leaders of the new POR affiliated with Leon Trotsky's International Left Opposition. When the Chaco War ended in 1935, the POR leaders returned to Bolivia. The leaders disagreed over whether to maintain a strict Trotskyist party or form a broad socialist movement. As Bolivia passed through a series of short-lived military dictatorships, the POR began to enter the emerging labor movement. In 1947 the party's activ ...
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Revolutionary Workers' Party (Peru)
{{Politics of Peru The Revolutionary Workers Party ( es, Partido Obrero Revolucionario, POR) was the first Trotskyist political party in Peru. Originally known as the Marxist Workers Group, it changed its name in 1946. Early leaders included Francisco Zevallos, Leoncio Bueno and Francisco Abril de Vivero. In 1952, Manuel A. Odría jailed or exiled the leadership of the group, which remained largely inactive until he stepped down in 1956. Two rival parties of the same were constituted. One was led by Ismael Frías and affiliated to the International Secretariat of the Fourth International (ISFI); the other led by Félix Zevallos and affiliated to the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI). It was this second group that Hugo Blanco joined in 1958, to organise activities under the co-ordination of Nahuel Moreno. In the role, he held a peasant uprising in La Convención in 1962, for which he was jailed and then exiled. The ISFI and Moreno's support ...
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Revolutionary Workers' Party (Spain)
The Revolutionary Workers' Party ( es, Partido Obrero Revolucionario, ca, Partit Obrer Revolucionari; POR) is a Spanish far-left group. It was founded in 1974 as the radical Anti-Francoist Revolutionary Workers' Party of Spain (''Partido Obrero Revolucionario de España'' (''PORE'')), a name that it kept until 1983. This group was mainly active in the Barcelona area. Since 1998, the ''POR'' is part of '' United Left (IU) through the internal group known as Redes. History The party was led by Aníbal Ramos ( Arturo van den Eynde) for thirty years. Its clandestine phase in Francoist Spain was characterized by ferocious persecution by the Spanish police and the arrest and torture of many of its members. In order to avoid extensive arrests ''PORE'' organized itself in tight cells. The extremism of this group by did not abate after the caudillo's death for ''PORE'' steadfastly opposed the Spanish transition to democracy which it saw as a mere continuation of Francoism. It also opp ...
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Revolutionary Workers' Party (Uruguay)
The Revolutionary Worker's Party ( es, Partido Obrero Revolucionario, POR) is a Uruguayan Trotskyist–Posadist party. Established in 1944, it is a member of the Fourth International Posadist. In 1971 it took part in the establishment of the Broad Front. It advocated for the formation of a nuclear weapons program despite the fact that Uruguay had signed the Treaty on Non-proliferation of nuclear weapons in July 1968, which effectively banned nuclear power in Uruguay The use of nuclear energy in Uruguay is prohibited by law 16.832 of 1997. Despite this, the country has several institutions that regulate its use, such as the Center for Nuclear Research (''Centro de Investigaciones Nucleares'') or the National Re .... The party's leader Thiago De Los Santos claimed the treaty suppressed the "last communist revolution which is nuclear bombing". References External links * {{Authority control 1944 establishments in Uruguay Broad Front (Uruguay) Communist parties in Uruguay ...
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