Socialist Alternative Politics

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The Socialist Alternative Politics (dutch: Socialistische Alternatieve Politiek) is a political party in the Netherlands without parliamentary representation.

The party was formed as a split from the Pacifist Socialist Party in 1972. It was originally called League of International Communists (dutch: Internationale Kommunistenbond). It changed its name to Socialist Workers Party (Dutch: Socialistische Arbeiderspartij), then to SAP-Rebel.

The party adheres to the United Secretariat of the Fourth International. They publish a magazine called Grenzeloos (Borderless).

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