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Workers' Socialist Movement (Argentina)

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Workers' Socialist Movement
Movimiento Socialista de los Trabajadores
AbbreviationMST
LeaderVilma Ripoll, Alejandro Bodart
General SecretaryAlejandro Bodart
Founded1992
Split fromMovement for Socialism
HeadquartersPerú 439, Buenos Aires
NewspaperAlternativa Socialista
Youth wingJuventud Socialista del MST
Membership (2017)39,507
IdeologyTrotskyism
Morenism
Political positionFar-left
National affiliationWorkers' Left Front
Website
www.mst.org.ar

The Workers' Socialist Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Socialista de los Trabajadores, MST) is a Trotskyist political party in Argentina.[1] The MST was founded in 1992 as a split from another Trotskyist group, the Movement Towards Socialism (see Nahuel Moreno).[2] The MST is active on a number of college campuses, including the University of Buenos Aires. In 2006, the party has suffered a crisis, which led to a split. The minority founded a new organization, named Socialist Left.

References

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  1. ^ "Argentina: Opportunities for the left grow amid debates within the FIT-Unidad". Marxist Left Review. Retrieved 2023-04-20.
  2. ^ Banks, Arthur S.; Müller, Thomas Christian; Overstreet, William (2006). Political handbook of the world : 2005-2006. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press. p. 52. ISBN 1-56802-952-7. OCLC 62903018.
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