Former Parties
These are parties which no longer exist or have changed their name from socialist party
Nation | Party |
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Austria | Socialist Party of Austria |
Belgium | Belgian Socialist Party |
Belgium (Flemish Community) | Socialist Party |
Bolivia | Socialist Party |
Burkina Faso | Burkinabè Socialist Party |
Canada | Socialist Party of North America Socialist Party of Canada |
Croatia | Socialist Party of Croatia |
Ecuador | Ecuadorian Socialist Party |
Egypt | Egyptian Socialist Party |
France | French Socialist Party (1902) French Socialist Party (1919) Socialist Party of France (1902) |
India | Socialist Party |
Indonesia | Socialist Party of Indonesia Socialist Party of Indonesia (Parsi) |
Ireland | Socialist Party of Ireland (1971) |
Italy | Italian Socialist Party Socialist Party (1996–2001) Socialist Party (2007–2008) |
Japan | Japan Socialist Party |
Netherlands | Socialist Party (Netherlands, interbellum) |
New Zealand | New Zealand Socialist Party |
Peru | Socialist Party of Peru |
Poland | Silesian Socialist Party |
Portugal | Portuguese Socialist Party |
Puerto Rico | Puerto Rican Socialist Party Socialist Party (Puerto Rico) |
Romania | Socialist Party of Romania |
San Marino | Sammarinese Socialist Party |
Senegal | Senegalese Socialist Party |
Spain | Andalusian Socialist Party |
Sweden | Socialist Party |
Thailand | Socialist Party of Thailand |
Togo | Pan-African Socialist Party |
Trinidad and Tobago | Caribbean Socialist Party |
United Kingdom | British Socialist Party |
United States | Socialist Party of America |
Vietnam | Socialist Party of Vietnam |
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