Socialist Workers' Party (Chile)

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Socialist Workers' Party

Partido Obrero Socialista
Founder Luis Emilio Recabarren
Founded4 June 1912
Dissolved2 January 1922
Split from Democrat Party
Succeeded by Communist Party of Chile
Headquarters Santiago, Chile
Ideology Socialism
Marxism
Political position Left-wing

Socialist Workers Party (Spanish : Partido Obrero Socialista) was a political party in Chile in 1912, founded by Luis Emilio Recabarren as he left the Democrat Party. [1]

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References

  1. Rubio, José Luis. Las internacionales obreras en América. Madrid: 1971. p. 61