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Socialist Union (Chile)
Socialist Union may refer to: * Arab Socialist Union (other), several organizations * People's Socialist Union, an Ivorian political party based in London, founded in 1996 * Socialist Union of America, a Trotskyist group active from 1954 to 1959 * Socialist Union of Catalonia, active from 1923 to 1936 * Socialist Union (Chile) * Socialist Union (Internationalist), an ex- Posadist group active in the early 1970s * Socialist Union of Popular Forces, the largest political party in Morocco, founded in 1959 * Socialist Union (UK), a social democratic group active from 1885 to 1887 * Socialist Union (UK, 1950s), a social democratic group active in the Labour Party from 1950 to 1959 * Sudanese Socialist Union See also * Socialist Unionists, a Nasserist political party in Syria, founded in 1961 *Socialist Unity (other) Socialist Unity may refer to: * Socialist Unity (Italy), a social-democratic alliance of parties which contested the 1948 Italian general election ...
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Arab Socialist Union (other)
The Arab Socialist Union may refer to: *Arab Socialist Union (Egypt), active 1962–78 *Arab Socialist Union (Iraq), active 1964–68 *Libyan Arab Socialist Union, active 1971−77 *Arab Socialist Union Party (Syria), founded in 1973 *Democratic Arab Socialist Union (Syria), founded in 1980 See also *Socialist Union (other) Socialist Union may refer to: * Arab Socialist Union (other), several organizations * People's Socialist Union, an Ivorian political party based in London, founded in 1996 * Socialist Union of America, a Trotskyist group active from 1954 ... * Unified Political Command {{disambig ...
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People's Socialist Union
The People's Socialist Union (french: Union Socialiste du Peuple) is an Côte d'Ivoire, Ivorian political party based in London. History The People's Socialist Union (USP) was founded in 1996. The general secretary of USP was Henri Tohou, who on 19 February 1990, initiated and led a small group of students from Yopougon University (Abidjan). It was the first significant Ivorian students' uprising against President Félix Houphouët-Boigny's regime. Houphouët-Boigny headed one of the most brutal France, French-sponsored dictatorships in Africa. Along with other students, they targeted the MEECI, the former national students' movement from which the ruling party drew its young supporters. The MEECI was later replaced by FESCI (Federation of students and school pupils), founded in April 1990 under the leadership of Henri Tohou, Martial Joseph Ahipeaud, Martial Ahipeaud, Azowa Beugre Amos, and Ahononga Gregoire. Following continuous unrest initiated by students of the Yopougon Camp ...
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Socialist Union Of America
The Socialist Union of America, also called American Socialist Union, Socialist Union or Cochranites were a Trotskyist group that split from the Socialist Workers Party (United States), Socialist Workers Party in 1953 and disbanded in 1959. It included most of the SWPs trade union base, as well as others sympathetic to the "Pabloism, Pabloist" line of the International Secretariat of the Fourth International, though it was never recognized as a section of the ISFI. History A dissident tendency had begun to crystallize within the SWPs Michigan/Ohio District around 1948-1949 led by Bert Cochran. It included the SWP Fraction (politics), fractions within the United Auto Workers, UAW locals in Flint, Michigan, Flint and Detroit, Michigan, as well as Toledo, Ohio, Toledo and Cleveland, Ohio; the fractions in the United Rubber Workers in Akron, Ohio, Akron, led by Jules Geller; and a group around Harry Braverman within the United Steelworkers in Youngstown, Ohio, Youngstown. This tendenc ...
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Socialist Union Of Catalonia
Socialist Union of Catalonia (in Catalan: ''Unió Socialista de Catalunya'') was the socialist political party in Catalonia, Spain. USC was formed through a split in Spanish Socialist Workers' Party in 1923. The main leader of USC was Joan Comorera. USC led the '' Unió General de Sindicats Obrers de Catalunya'' (UGSOC). During the Spanish Republic, the USC was allied with the main Catalan party, ERC (Republican Left of Catalonia) in every election. In 1936 USC merged with other forces to form the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia The Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia ( ca, Partit Socialista Unificat de Catalunya, PSUC) was a Communism, communist political party active in Catalonia between 1936 and 1997. It was the Catalan branch of the Communist Party of Spain and the o .... At that time USC had around 5000 members. References Political parties in Catalonia {{Catalonia-stub ...
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Socialist Union (Chile)
Socialist Union may refer to: * Arab Socialist Union (other), several organizations * People's Socialist Union, an Ivorian political party based in London, founded in 1996 * Socialist Union of America, a Trotskyist group active from 1954 to 1959 * Socialist Union of Catalonia, active from 1923 to 1936 * Socialist Union (Chile) * Socialist Union (Internationalist), an ex- Posadist group active in the early 1970s * Socialist Union of Popular Forces, the largest political party in Morocco, founded in 1959 * Socialist Union (UK), a social democratic group active from 1885 to 1887 * Socialist Union (UK, 1950s), a social democratic group active in the Labour Party from 1950 to 1959 * Sudanese Socialist Union See also * Socialist Unionists, a Nasserist political party in Syria, founded in 1961 *Socialist Unity (other) Socialist Unity may refer to: * Socialist Unity (Italy), a social-democratic alliance of parties which contested the 1948 Italian general election ...
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Socialist Union (Internationalist)
Socialist Union may refer to: * Arab Socialist Union (other), several organizations * People's Socialist Union, an Ivorian political party based in London, founded in 1996 * Socialist Union of America, a Trotskyist group active from 1954 to 1959 * Socialist Union of Catalonia, active from 1923 to 1936 * Socialist Union (Chile) * Socialist Union (Internationalist), an ex- Posadist group active in the early 1970s * Socialist Union of Popular Forces, the largest political party in Morocco, founded in 1959 * Socialist Union (UK), a social democratic group active from 1885 to 1887 * Socialist Union (UK, 1950s), a social democratic group active in the Labour Party from 1950 to 1959 * Sudanese Socialist Union See also * Socialist Unionists, a Nasserist political party in Syria, founded in 1961 *Socialist Unity (other) Socialist Unity may refer to: * Socialist Unity (Italy), a social-democratic alliance of parties which contested the 1948 Italian general election ...
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Posadist
The Fourth International Posadist is a Trotskyist international. It was founded in 1962 by J. Posadas, who had been the leader of the Latin America Bureau of the Fourth International in the 1950s, and of the Fourth International's section in Argentina. Between their split from the International Secretariat of the Fourth International in 1962 and Posadas' death in 1981, Posadists developed a strain of communism that included several fringe ideas, which brought them into conflict with more mainstream left-wing groups. Posadism attempts to introduce elements of Ufology into Marxist thought. Arguing that only communism can allow the development of interplanetary travel, they concluded that visiting aliens from other planets must live in highly advanced communist societies and are bound to help Earth-based communists with bringing about the world revolution. History Origins When the Fourth International (FI) split in 1953, Posadas and his followers sided with Michel Pablo and t ...
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Socialist Union Of Popular Forces
The Socialist Union of Popular Forces ( ar, الاتحاد الاشتراكي للقوات الشعبية, translit=Al-Ittihad Al-Ishtirakiy Lilqawat Al-Sha'abiyah; zgh, ⵜⴰⵎⵓⵏⵜ ⵜⴰⵏⵎⵍⴰⵢⵜ ⵏⵉⵖⴰⵍⵍⵏ ⵉⴳⴷⵓⴷⴰⵏⵏ; french: Union Socialiste des Forces Populaires, USFP) is a social-democratic political party in Morocco. History and profile The USFP was formed as a breakaway from the National Union of Popular Forces (UNFP), a socialist opposition party which had itself split from the Istiqlal Party in 1959. The USFP was established in 1975. The party won the 1997 parliamentary election, then led the government of Morocco with a centre-left coalition. During this period Abderrahmane Youssoufi, the leader of the party, was the Prime Minister of Morocco. In the parliamentary election held on 27 September 2002, the party won 50 out of 325 seats, making it the largest party in the Moroccan parliament. Following those elections it forme ...
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Socialist Union (UK)
The Socialist Union was a British political party active from February 1886 to 1888. G. Bernard Shaw. The Fabian Society: What it has Done; & How it has Done It.' Fabian Tract № 41. London: The Fabian Society, August 1892. The group was formed by socialists around C. L. Fitzgerald who left the Social Democratic Federation (SDF) in protest at SDF leader H. M. Hyndman's acceptance of money which Maltman Barry had obtained from the Conservative Party, in order to campaign against the Liberal Party. The group published a newspaper, ''The Socialist''.Florence Boos, ed. and annot. Footnotes in ''William Morris's Socialist Diary''. 1887. It succeeded in gaining the support of the Bristol Socialist Society, but elsewhere, membership was small. The group disbanded in 1887. James MacDonald, a prominent leader, rejoined the SDF, after Hyndman promised never again to accept money from bourgeois politicians. Other notable members of the group included future Prime Minister Ramsay MacDo ...
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Socialist Union (UK, 1950s)
The Socialist Vanguard Group was a political group active in the United Kingdom, in various guises, from the 1920s to the 1950s. While always a small organisation, its journal and some of its members became highly influential in the right wing of the Labour Party. Early history The group originated in the late 1920s, as a small group of British sympathisers of the Internationaler Sozialistischer Kampfbund (ISK), which followed the ideas of Leonard Nelson. Nelson argued for an ethical socialism which opposed democracy and religion and supported animal rights and trade unionism.{{cite journal , last1=Douglas , first1=R. M. , title=No Friend of Democracy: The British Socialist Vanguard Group 1941-50 , journal=Contemporary British History , date=2002 , volume=16 , issue=4 , pages=51–86 , doi=10.1080/713999474, s2cid=144869148 Gerhard Kumleben of the ISK travelled to England in 1928, seeking support for the group's ideas. He recruited three members: Allan Flanders, George G ...
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Sudanese Socialist Union
The Sudanese Socialist Union ( abbr. SSU; ar, الاتحاد الاشتراكي السوداني ''Al-Ittihad Al-Ishtiraki Al-Sudaniy'') was a political party in Sudan. The SSU was the country's sole legal party from 1971 until 1985, when the regime of President Gaafar Nimeiry was overthrown in a military coup. Today the Sudanese Socialist Democratic Union, the successor party to the SSU, exists as a registered political party in Sudan. Until 2018, it was led by Professor Dr. Fatima Abdel Mahmoud, who was Sudan's first female Minister during the Presidency of Gaafar Nimeiry as well as a former member of the National Congress Party. Professor Dr. Fatima Abdel Mahmoud was the first woman to contest the Presidency of Sudan in the 2010 general election. Electoral history Presidential elections National Assembly elections See also *1969 Sudanese coup d'état *List of political parties in Sudan Sudan has several political parties which have very little political pow ...
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Socialist Unionists
The Socialist Unionist Party ( ar, حزب الوحدويين الاشتراكيين ''Al-Wahdawiyyun Al-Ishtirakiyyun'') is a leftist Nasserist political party in Syria. The party was founded in 1962 through a split in the Ba'ath Party. It is part of the National Progressive Front of legally permitted parties that support socialism and Arab nationalism Arab nationalism ( ar, القومية العربية, al-Qawmīya al-ʿArabīya) is a nationalist ideology that asserts the Arabs are a nation and promotes the unity of Arab people, celebrating the glories of Arab civilization, the language an .... The party leader is Fayiz Ismail. Abdullah Sallum Abdullah, a member of this party, ran for president in 2021 Syrian presidential election. Presidential elections Parliamentary elections References External links Party website 1962 establishments in Syria Arab nationalism in Syria Nasserist political parties Political parties established in 1962 Political parties in ...
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