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Revolutionary Socialist Party (India) Politicians
Revolutionary Socialist Party may refer to: * Italian Revolutionary Socialist Party * Kerala Revolutionary Socialist Party (Baby John) (India) * National Revolutionary Socialist Party (India) * Party of Socialist Revolution (Algeria) * Party of Socialist Revolution (Lebanon) * Polish Socialist Party - Revolution Faction * Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey-Socialist Unity * Revolutionary Socialist Party (Australia) * Revolutionary Socialist Party (France), 1890–1901 * Revolutionary Socialist Party (India) * Revolutionary Socialist Party (Marxist), India * Revolutionary Socialist Party (Netherlands) * Revolutionary Socialist Party (Peru) * Revolutionary Socialist Party (Marxist–Leninist), Peru * Revolutionary Socialist Party (Portugal) * Revolutionary Socialist Party (Sweden) * Revolutionary Socialist Party (UK) * Revolutionary Socialist Party (Zambia) * Revolutionary Socialist Party of India (Marxist) * Revolutionary Socialist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) * Revo ...
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Italian Revolutionary Socialist Party
The Italian Revolutionary Socialist Party (''Partito Socialista Rivoluzionario Italiano'', PSRI) was a socialist political party in Italy. It was founded in 1881 as Revolutionary Socialist Party of Romagna by Andrea Costa, a former anarchist converted to democratic socialism, after his marriage with Anna Kuliscioff. In the 1882 general election Costa was elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies in Romagna and he later served also as Mayor of Imola. In 1893 the PSRI joined the Socialist Party of Italian Workers, under the leadership of Carlo Dell'Avalle.Massimo L. Salvadori, ''Enciclopedia storica'', Zanichelli, Bologna Bologna (, , ; egl, label= Emilian, Bulåggna ; lat, Bononia) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region in Northern Italy. It is the seventh most populous city in Italy with about 400,000 inhabitants and 150 different nat ... 2000 References {{Authority control 1881 establishments in Italy 1892 disestablishments in Italy Defunc ...
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Revolutionary Socialist Party (Zambia)
The Revolutionary Socialist Party was a political party in Zambia led by Samson Banda. The party issued its draft programme in 1991. The party was part of an alliance led by UNIP The United National Independence Party (UNIP) is a political party in Zambia. It governed the country from 1964 to 1991 under the socialist President (government title), presidency of Kenneth Kaunda, and was the sole legal party in the country .... RSP was one of several leftwing groups that sprung up in Zambia during the 1990s. It suffered from lack of financial resources and organisational capacity. The party was de-registered in March 1998. References Defunct political parties in Zambia Socialist parties in Africa Political parties established in 1991 Political parties disestablished in 1998 1991 establishments in Zambia 1998 disestablishments in Zambia {{Zambia-stub ...
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Ukrainian Socialist-Revolutionary Party
Ukrainian Socialist-Revolutionary Party (russian: Украинская партия социалистов-революционеров uk, Українська Партія Соціалістів-Революціонерів) was a political party in Ukraine and the Russian Republic founded in April 1917,Ukrainian Party of Socialist Revolutionaries
Handbook on the History of Ukraine
based on separate groups and circles of SRs that existed on the territory of Ukraine since 1905. The left faction of the party dissolved it in 1918 forming a new party, while the Ukrainian Socialist-Revolutionary Party was recreated in January 1919 by its moderate faction members.


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Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party
The Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party (SRSP), , it, Partito Socialista Rivoluzionario Somalo was the ruling party of the Somali Democratic Republic from 1976 to 1991. History SRSP was created by the military regime of Siad Barre under Soviet Union, Soviet guidance. A founding congress was held in June 1976. The congress elected a Central Committee, with Barre as the General Secretary of the Communist Party, party general secretary. A five-member politburo, consisting of Barre, Lt. General Mohammad Ali Samatar (vice president), Major General Hussein Kulmiye Afrah (2nd vice president), Brig. Ahmad Sulaymaan Abdullah and Brig. Ismail Ali Abukor (who was later replaced by Brig. Ahmad Mahamuud Faarah) was constituted. Party cadres also included prominent socialists such as Abdi Hashi Abdullahi, Abdulrahman Aidiid, Mohamed F. Weyrah and (a well known socialist economist) and Abukar Sh. M Hussien. During a brief period, prior to the Ogaden War, escalation of conflict with Ethio ...
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Socialist Revolutionary Party
The Socialist Revolutionary Party, or the Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries (the SRs, , or Esers, russian: эсеры, translit=esery, label=none; russian: Партия социалистов-революционеров, ), was a major political party in late Imperial Russia, and both phases of the Russian Revolution and early Soviet Russia. The SRs were agrarian socialists and supporters of a democratic socialist Russian republic. The ideological heirs of the Narodniks, the SRs won a mass following among the Russian peasantry by endorsing the overthrow of the Tsar and the redistribution of land to the peasants. The SRs boycotted the elections to the First Duma following the Revolution of 1905 alongside the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, but chose to run in the elections to the Second Duma and received the majority of the few seats allotted to the peasantry. Following the 1907 coup, the SRs boycotted all subsequent Dumas until the fall of the Tsar in the February R ...
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Socialist Revolutionary Anarchist Party
Italian anarchism as a movement began primarily from the influence of Mikhail Bakunin, Giuseppe Fanelli, and Errico Malatesta. Rooted in collectivist anarchism, it expanded to include illegalist individualist anarchism, mutualism (economic theory), mutualism, anarcho-syndicalism, and especially anarcho-communism. It participated in the ''biennio rosso'' and survived Italian Fascism. Platformism''El movimiento libertario en Italia'' by Bicicleta: Revista de comunicaciones libertarias
and insurrectionary anarchism were particularly common in Italian anarchism and continue to influence the movement today. The Synthesis anarchism, synthesist Italian Anarchist Federation appeared after World War II, the war, and ''autonomismo'' and ''op ...
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Socialist Revolution Party Of Benin
Socialist Revolution Party of Benin (french: Parti de la Révolution Socialiste du Bénin) was a Marxist-Leninist political party operating in Togo and Dahomey. It was founded in Cotonou on July 28, 1959. The party united Juvento Juvento, also known as the Mouvement de Jeunesse Togolaise (lit. ''Togolese Youth Movement''), is a social democratic political party in Togo Togo (), officially the Togolese Republic (french: République togolaise), is a country in West A ... dissidents from Togo and Dahomeyan trade unionists. The founding declaration of the party was signed by Max Mensah Aithson (Togo) and Théophile Béhanzin (Dahomey). References Communist parties in Benin Defunct political parties in Togo Defunct political parties in Benin 1959 establishments in the Republic of Dahomey Political parties established in 1959 {{Communist-party-stub ...
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Revolutionary Socialists
The Revolutionary Socialists ( ar, الاشتراكيون الثوريون; ) (RS) are a Trotskyist organisation in Egypt originating in the tradition of 'Socialism from Below'. Leading RS members include sociologist Sameh Naguib. The organisation produces a newspaper called ''The Socialist''. History The group began in the late 1980s among small circles of students influenced by Trotskyism. Adopting the current name by April 1995, the RS grew from a few active members, when the Egyptian left was very much underground, to a couple of hundred by the Second Palestinian Intifada. Despite not being able to freely organise under President Hosni Mubarak, the group's membership still increased due to their participation in the Palestinian solidarity movement. The intifada was seen to have a radicalising effect on Egyptian youth, which in turn helped to re-establish grassroots activism, which had long been repressed under the Mubarak regime. The RS' relationship with the outlawed Musli ...
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Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party (Turkey)
The Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party ( tr, Devrimci Sosyalist İşçi Partisi, DSİP) is a Trotskyist party in Turkey. It was founded by Şevket Doğan Tarkan and his friends from Trotskyist journal ''Socialist Worker'' in 1997. The group had links to far-left Kurtuluş Hareketi (Liberation Movement) before the 1980 Turkish coup d'état. An opposition grouping within DSİP named ''Anti-capitalist (Turkey), Antikapitalist'' was formed following a split in DSİP. The group had no relation with DSİP after that split. The party did not participate in elections in Turkey but supported left-wing electoral alliances. At the 2007 Turkish general election, 2007 elections, they declared support for the independent candidates of Democratic Society Party. The DSİP is the Turkish section of the International Socialist Tendency. The DSİP supports the political magazine ''Altüst (magazine), Altüst''.
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