Workers' Socialist Movement  Movimiento Socialista de los Trabajadores  | |
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| Abbreviation | MST | 
| Leader | Vilma Ripoll, Alejandro Bodart | 
| General Secretary | Alejandro Bodart | 
| Founded | 1992 | 
| Split from | Movement for Socialism | 
| Headquarters | Perú 439, Buenos Aires | 
| Newspaper | Alternativa Socialista | 
| Youth wing | Juventud Socialista del MST | 
| Membership (2017) | 39,507 | 
| Ideology | Trotskyism Morenism  | 
| Political position | Far-left | 
| National affiliation | Workers' Left Front | 
| Website | |
| www.mst.org.ar | |
The Workers' Socialist Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Socialista de los Trabajadores, MST) is a Trotskyist political party in Argentina.[1] The MST was founded in 1992 as a split from another Trotskyist group, the Movement Towards Socialism (see Nahuel Moreno).[2] The MST is active on a number of college campuses, including the University of Buenos Aires. The party in 2006 has suffered a crisis which led to a split. The minority founded a new organization, named Socialist Left.
References
- ↑ "Argentina: Opportunities for the left grow amid debates within the FIT-Unidad". Marxist Left Review. Retrieved 2023-04-20.
 - ↑ Banks, Arthur S.; Müller, Thomas Christian; Overstreet, William (2006). Political handbook of the world : 2005-2006. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press. p. 52. ISBN 1-56802-952-7. OCLC 62903018.
 
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