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Workers' Party (Argentina)

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Ideology
  
Trotskyism

International affiliation
  
CRFI

National affiliation
  
Workers' Left Front

Colors
  
Red, Yellow

Workers' Party (Argentina)

Founded
  
1964 as Política Obrera (Workers' Policy)

Headquarters
  
Bartolomé Mitre 2162 Buenos Aires, Argentina

The Workers' Party (Spanish: Partido Obrero) is an Argentine Trotskyist (left-wing socialist) political party. It is the largest national section of the Co-ordinating Committee for the Refoundation of the Fourth International.

In the 2009 legislative election, the party received 1.1% of the vote. Its strongest vote in this and some other recent elections has been in Salta Province in the north west, particularly in the city of Salta itself; its next best was in neighbouring Catamarca.

Its members have included Jorge Altamira, Néstor Pitrola, Claudio del Plá, Pablo Rieznik and Mariano Ferreyra.

It participates in the Workers Left Front, which had some success in elections in 2011. Following elections in 2013 it now has two national deputies, and several provincial deputies and councilors.

Publications

Its main publication is the weekly Prensa Obrera (Workers' Press), started in 1982. whose articles are often distributed and translated in other countries.

References

Workers' Party (Argentina) Wikipedia