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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) *Revolutionary Workers' Party (Philippines) *Revolutionary Workers' Party (Russia) *Revolutionary Workers' Party (Spain) *Revolutionary Workers Party (Sri Lanka) *Revolutionary Workers' Party (Turkey) *Revolutionary Workers' Party (Trotskyist), UK See also * Workers' Revolutionary Party (other) There are several groups named the Workers' Revolutionary Party: *Workers' Revolutionary Party (Argentina) *Workers Revolutionary Party (Greece) *Workers Revolutionary Party (India) *Workers' Revolutionary Party (Mexico) *Workers Revolutionary Part ... {{disambiguation Political party disambiguation pages ...
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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 (Canada)
The League for Socialist Action was a Trotskyist organization in Canada. It was known by several names throughout its history, including the International Left Opposition (Trotskyist) of Canada, the Workers Party of Canada, the Socialist Policy Group, the Socialist Workers League, the Revolutionary Workers Party, The Club, the Socialist Education League and the Socialist Information Centre. Origins The Canadian Trotskyist movement originated in the late 1920s as the left faction within the Communist Party of Canada. Maurice Spector, editor of the Communist Party newspaper ''The Worker'', had been a Canadian delegate to the 1928 Comintern Congress in Moscow when he and American James Cannon inadvertently came across the suppressed platform of Trotsky's Left Opposition. Spector was won over to Trotsky's position and returned to Canada determined to build support for Trotsky in the party. He and his supporters were expelled 1928 and, with American Trotskyists, formed the Communist L ...
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Revolutionary Workers Party (Chile)
The Revolutionary Workers Party ( es, Partido de Trabajadores Revolucionarios, PTR) is a Trotskyist political party in Chile. It was founded in January 2017 and was the Chilean section of Trotskyist Fraction – Fourth International. The party lost official registration after failing to meet the 5% minimum vote threshold in the 2021 elections. History As Class against Class It started as the group Class against Class (CcC), a league formed in Chile by Trotskyist militants in order to form a revolutionary party. Upon the death of Augusto Pinochet, they denounced the impunity that continued under the government and the laws of the dictatorship that were still in force. In 2009, they made a demonstration in repudiation of the coup in Honduras; in that year they founded the Pan y Rosas - Teresa Flores women's group together with independent women activists for the organization of women workers in women's committees. After the 2011 student demonstrations, CcC achieved an or ...
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Revolutionary Workers Party (India)
{{Use dmy dates, date=October 2015 The Revolutionary Workers Party (RWP) was a Trotskyist political party in India. The party was founded in 1958 with the merger of the Socialist Party (Marxist), the Communist League and the Mazdoor Communist Party. The party appointed Murlidhar Parija, general secretary of the United Trade Union Congress of Bombay, as its general secretary, and adopted S. B. Kolpe's journal, ''New Perspective'', as the party newspaper. It affiliated with the International Secretariat of the Fourth International.Robert Jackson Alexander, ''International Trotskyism, 1929-1985'', pp.523-524 In 1960, the party decided to undertake mass entrism in the Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Kumar). They became a majority of the organisation, but it did not adopt distinctively Trotskyist positions. During the Sino-Indian War of 1962, the party gave its support to the Indian Army The Indian Army is the land-based branch and the largest component of the ...
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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 (Philippines)
The Revolutionary Workers' Party of the Philippines (RPM-P; tl, Rebolusyonaryong Partido ng Manggagawà ng Pilipinas) is a communist party that split from the Communist Party of the Philippines during the Second Great Rectification Movement. History The party was formed in 1995 following a split from the Communist Party of the Philippines due to ideological differences such as rejection of Maoism and preference for the act of insurrection over the Maoist protracted people's war. The party, as well as its armed group Revolutionary Proletarian Army – Alex Boncayao Brigade, is known to be a "rejectionist" faction of the CPP-New People's Army due to its ideological differences from the latter, especially during the expulsion of 10,000 members from 1992 to 1993, the expulsion of former CPP member Rómulo Tabara, as well as the ex-secretary of the CPP's Metro Manila-Rizal Committee Filemón "Popoy" Lagmán. These events during the "Second Great Rectification Movement" led by the ...
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Revolutionary Workers' Party (Russia)
) "Workers of the world, unite!"(russian: "Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!") , anthem = The Internationale , colours = Red Black , website rwp.ru The Revolutionary Workers' Party (RWP; russian: Революционная рабочая партия; РРП; ''Revolyutsionnaya rabochaya partiya'', ''RRP'') is a Russian Trotskyist organisation established in 1999. From 2002 to 2011 there were two active organisations called the 'Revolutionary Workers' Party'. In April 2011, activists from one of the two, centred in Perm, merged their organisation into the Russian Socialist Movement. In May 2019 part of the RWP split and merged into the International Marxist Tendency, naming themselves Marxist Tendency The Marxist Tendency (russian: Марксистская тенденция, Marksistskaya tendentsiya; MT) is a Trotskyist organization in Russia, created in May 2019 as a result of the merger of the Russian section of the International Marxi ...
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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 (Sri Lanka)
Revolutionary Workers Party−RWP, initially known as Revolutionary Samasamaja Party is a Trotskyist political party in Sri Lanka. History The party was formed in 1968, as a split from the Lanka Sama Samaja Party (Revolutionary). The founding secretary of the party was Edmund Samarakkoddy. The party adopted its current name in 1973. RSP had denounced the 1971 uprising of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna as adventuristic. In the latter half of the 1970s, RWP developed contacts with the international Spartacist tendency. The relationship with the Spartacists was broken in 1979, and in 1981 RWP suffered a split when a minority formed the Spartacist Group India/Lanka. After the break with the Spartacists, RWP developed close contacts to an Italian split-off from iSt, the Revolutionary Workers Group (GOR). In 1991 RWP was one of the founder of the International Liaison Committee of Communists International is an adjective (also used as a noun) meaning "between nations". Internati ...
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Revolutionary Workers' Party (Turkey)
The Revolutionist Workers' Party ( tr, Devrimci İşçi Partisi, DİP) is a Trotskyist and internationalist socialist political party in Turkey. DİP is a section of the Co-ordinating Committee for the Refoundation of the Fourth International. In February 2014 the DIP conducted the political defence of one of its comrades in Antalya la, Attalensis grc, Ἀτταλειώτης , postal_code_type = Postal code , postal_code = 07xxx , area_code = (+90) 242 , registration_plate = 07 , blank_name = Licence plate .... It held its conference in mid-2014 with delegates from other CRFI organisations.http://prensa.po.org.ar/po1330/2014/09/04/turquia-gran-campamento-internacionalista/ report on 2014 conference (Spanish) References External linksDIP People's Program for Overcoming the Crisis (English) 2007 establishments in Turkey Communist parties in Turkey Coordinating Committee for the Refoundation of the Four ...
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Revolutionary Workers' Party (Trotskyist)
:''There was also a Revolutionary Workers' Party (Trotskyist) in Peru.'' The Revolutionary Workers' Party (Trotskyist) was a socialist political party in Britain, based in Birmingham.Peter Barberis, John McHugh and Mike Tyldesley, ''Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations'', London: Frances Pinter, 2000 History It was founded in 1963 by members of the Revolutionary Socialist League who supported the Fourth International of J. Posadas when it split from the International Secretariat of the Fourth International. The group began working on the ''European Marxist Review'' and publishing ''Red Flag''. It later supported Sinn Féin, the Black Panther Party and also worked within Labour Party Young Socialists. In the early 1970s, the party suffered a major split, with supporters of Dave Douglass leaving to form the Socialist Union (Internationalist). The remainder of the party remained loyal to Posadas' line; it continued with a very low level of activity after ...
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Workers' Revolutionary Party (other)
There are several groups named the Workers' Revolutionary Party: *Workers' Revolutionary Party (Argentina) *Workers Revolutionary Party (Greece) *Workers Revolutionary Party (India) *Workers' Revolutionary Party (Mexico) *Workers Revolutionary Party (Namibia) *Workers' Revolutionary Party (Nicaragua) *Workers' Revolutionary Party (Panama) *Workers' Revolutionary Party (Peru) *Workers' Revolutionary Party (Portugal) *Workers' Revolutionary Party (Spain) *Workers Revolutionary Party (UK) :* Workers Revolutionary Party (Healy) :* Workers Revolutionary Party (Internationalist) :* Workers Revolutionary Party (Workers Press) 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 ... {{disambiguation Political party disambiguation pages ...
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