Left Socialist Party (Belgium)
The Left Socialist Party - Socialist Party of Struggle (Dutch: Linkse Socialistische Partij, French: Parti Socialiste de Lutte, LSP-PSL) is a Belgian Trotskyist party, affiliated to the Committee for a Workers' International. The party publishes monthly newspapers in Dutch and French, entitled Linkse Socialist and Lutte Socialiste, respectively.
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