Workers' Revolutionary Party (Portugal)
Workers Revolutionary Party Partido Revolucionário dos Trabalhadores, (PRT) | |
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Founded | 1975 |
Merger of | 1978 |
Headquarters | Lisbon, Portugal |
Newspaper | Combate Socialista |
Ideology |
Marxism, Trotskyism |
Political position | Far-left |
Colors | Maroon (Grená) |
Election symbol | |
The Workers Revolutionary Party (Portuguese: Partido Revolucionário dos Trabalhadores) was a left-wing political party in Portugal. It was founded on January 31, 1975.
The party had a Trotskyist orientation, following the line known as "morenista" after Nahuel Moreno. PRT published Combate Socialista.[1]
PRT was in sympathy with, but not affiliated to, the reunified Fourth International.
In 1978 PRT merged into the Revolutionary Socialist Party, which eventually became part of the Left Bloc.
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