International Socialist Tendency - Non-aligned IST Organisations Which Hold To Its Basic Positions

Non-aligned IST Organisations Which Hold To Its Basic Positions

Country Organisation name (English) Organisation name (Country of origin)
Aotearoa / New Zealand International Socialist Organisation
Australia Socialist Alternative
United Kingdom Counterfire
France International Socialism Socialisme International
Germany Marx21 (Network within The Left) Marx21 (Network within Die Linke)
Greece Internationalist Workers' Left Diethnistiki Ergatiki Aristera
Puerto Rico International Socialist Organisation OrganizaciĆ³n Socialista Internacional
Turkey Anti-capitalist (abolished in 2010) Antikapitalist
United States International Socialist Organization

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