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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Famous quotes containing the word parties:
“All parties attempt to represent important things that have developed outside themselves as unimportant, and where they fail in this they assail those things all the more bitterly the more admirable they are.”
—Friedrich Nietzsche (18441900)
“Like other parties of the kind, it was first silent, then talky, then argumentative, then disputatious, then unintelligible, then altogethery, then inarticulate, and then drunk. When we had reached the last step of this glorious ladder, it was difficult to get down again without stumbling.”
—George Gordon Noel Byron (17881824)