Partido Socialista Revolucionário

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Partido Socialista Revolucionário
founding 1978
Place of foundation Lisbon
resolution 2008
Alignment Trotskyist
Election campaign graffito 1984

The Partido Socialista Revolucionário (PSR, German: Revolutionary Socialist Party) was a small Portuguese party with a Trotskyist orientation.

It was founded in 1978 as an amalgamation of the Liga Comunista Internacionalista (LCI, German: Internationalist Communist League), based on the theories of Pabloism , and the Partido Revolucionário dos Trabalhadores (PRT, German: Revolutionary Workers' Party), based on the Theories of the Argentine Trotskyist Nahuel Moreno, and entered on April 2, 1979 as a party at the Supreme Court (Supremo Tribunal de Justiça). The party saw itself as the Portuguese section of the IV International ("United Secretariat") .

In 1991 she achieved her best result in a parliamentary election in Portugal with 1.1% of the vote.

With publication in the Law Gazette of April 1, 2008 (Diário da República, 2ª Série - Nº 64 - 1 de Abril de 2008), the party was dissolved after it had merged in 1999 in the Bloco de Esquerda (BE), which it co-founded . A platform for the former PSR members within the BE exists as the Associação Política Socialista Revolucionária (German: Revolutionary-Socialist Political Association).

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