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Workers' Socialist Party (Argentina)
Workers' Socialist Party may refer to: * Workers' Socialist Party (Bolivia) (1970s) * Workers Socialist Party of Bolivia (1940) * Workers' Socialist Party (Chile) (1940-1944) * Workers' Socialist Party (Mexico) (1975-1987) * Workers' Socialist Party (Panama) * Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores (Spain) Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores (PST) was a trotskyist Spanish political party founded in 1979 and dissolved in 1993. The PST presented lists in coalition with the Revolutionary Workers' Party (PORE), but despite being one of the parties ... (1979-1993) * Workers and Socialist Party (South Africa) {{Disambiguation, political ...
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Workers' Socialist Party (Bolivia)
The Workers' Socialist Movement ( es, Movimiento Socialista de los Trabajadores, abbreviated MST), known for many years as the Workers' Socialist Party (''Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores'', abbreviated PST), is a Trotskyist political party in Bolivia. PST/MST was affiliated to LIT-CI for a long period.''Correo Internacional''. Lora-Solón: Polémica clave en Bolivia'PRT-Izquierda Revolucionaria. BOLIVIA: LA REVOLUCIÓN INCESANTE' Origins PST emerged from a Morenoist fraction of the Socialist Party-1 of Marcelo Quiroga Santa Cruz in the late 1970s. Quiroga Santa Cruz had developed contacts with Trotskyists during his exile in Argentina, and invited Trotskyists to join his party. The PST was established, and legally recognized, as the Workers' Socialist Organization (''Organización Socialista de los Trabajadores'', OST) in 1980. The organization published ''El Chasqui'' (later renamed ''Chasqui Socialista''). Alexander, Robert J. International Trotskyism, 1929-1985: A Docum ...
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Workers Socialist Party Of Bolivia
The Workers Socialist Party of Bolivia (Spanish: ''Partido Socialista Obrero de Bolivia'', PSOB) was a Trotskyist political party in Bolivia. The Workers Socialist Party of Bolivia was established on 1 January 1940, by Tristán Marof (Gustavo Adolfo Navarro), a leader of the Confederation of Bolivian Workers (CSTB), after he was expelled from the Revolutionary Workers' Party in 1938. The PSOB ran candidates on 10 March 1940 election for National Congress. One of the strongest Trotskyist opponents of the Tristán Marof, Guillermo Lora (leader of the POR), admitted that the PSOB "w''as in its time a party with a large membership and succeeded in achieving national proportions''." During the administration of President Enrique Peñaranda del Castillo (1940–1943) the Party supported this conservative regime. This charge was later denied by Marof. In 1943 after Gualberto Villarroel López’s revolution, the Workers Socialist Party of Bolivia was strongly persecuted and did n ...
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Workers' Socialist Party (Chile)
The Workers' Socialist Party ( es, link=no, Partido Socialista de Trabajadores, or PST) was a leftist political party in Chile that existed between 1940 and 1944. The party was founded by a faction of expelled of the Socialist Party of Chile. They were known as ''nonconformists'', as they did not want to continue supporting the government of Pedro Aguirre Cerda and the Popular Front. In spite of this, they were integrated to the Democratic Alliance of Chile. Among its members were César Godoy Urrutia, Carlos Muller, Emilio Zapata Díaz, Carlos Rosales, Natalio Berman and Jorge Dowling. Also included was the secretary general of the Socialist Youth Federation, Orlando Millas. On June 18, 1944, the party was dissolved when most of its militants joined the Communist Party of Chile. A minority decided to return to the Socialist Party. See also *Socialist Party of Chile *Communist Party of Chile The Communist Party of Chile ( es, Partido Comunista de Chile, ) is a communist party ...
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Workers' Socialist Party (Mexico)
The Workers' Socialist Party ( es, Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores, PST) was a socialist political party in Mexico. The PST was founded in 1975 by Rafael Aguilar Talamantes, Graco Ramírez and Juan Ignacio del Valle, though the party did not obtain its official registration until 1979. The party nominated Cándido Díaz Cerecedo in the 1982 presidential election. The PST won 10 plurinominal seats in the Chamber of Deputies in their first elections in 1979. Three years later, they gained one seat. Finally, the PST gained one additional seat in the 1985 midterm elections. However, the PST became a satellite party of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). The PST was renamed the Party of the Cardenist Front of National Reconstruction in 1987. History Many of the party's early leaders participated in the 1968 student protests. Initial stages (1973–1975) The PST traced its origins to a faction of the ''Comité Nacional de Auscultación y Organización'' ...
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Workers' Socialist Party (Panama)
The Socialist Workers Party (Spanish: ''Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores'', PST) was a Panamanian Trotskyist political party. The PST was accorded legal recognition as a party in September 1983. It sought, unsuccessfully, to enlist the support of the People’s Party of Panama in an electoral front against "Yankee imperialism" in 1984. The PRT vehemently opposed the Manuel Noriega-led National Democratic Union coalition in 1984 and ran its own candidate, Ricardo Barría, for president. In 1990, after the overthrow and arrest of Manuel Noriega Manuel Antonio Noriega Moreno (; February 11, 1934 – May 29, 2017) was a Panamanian dictator, politician and military officer who was the ''de facto'' List of heads of state of Panama, ruler of Panama from 1983 to 1989. An authoritaria ..., the PST joined the United Patriotric Front to protest the U.S. intervention. The PST was officially deregistered in November 1984.Political Handbook of the world, 1993. New York, 199 ...
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Partido Socialista De Los Trabajadores (Spain)
Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores (PST) was a trotskyist Spanish political party founded in 1979 and dissolved in 1993. The PST presented lists in coalition with the Revolutionary Workers' Party (PORE), but despite being one of the parties of the Spanish radical left with better election results it was always an extra-parliamentary party. History On February 1, 1980 Yolanda González Martín, a prominent student leader and member of the PST, was kidnapped and murdered in Madrid by members of a right-wing terrorist group. Her murderer today works for the Ministry of the Interior. In 1993 it was divided into two sectors: PST (Verdad Socialista), which in 1994 merged with the Group for the construction of a Revolutionary Workers Party (GPOR) to create the Workers' Revolutionary Party (PRT), that in 1998 joined United Left; and PST (Contra Corriente) that was dissolved a few months later. Election results References Communist parties in Spain Political parties es ...
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