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The '''Tropican Socialist Worker's Party''' ({{wp|Spanish language|Spanish}}: ''Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores de Tropicana'') or '''PSTT''' was the ruling political party in the [[Democratic Socialist People's Republic of Tropico]]. It is a communist party of the Marxist–Leninist model. | {{Infobox political party | ||
| name = Tropican Socialist Worker's Party | |||
| logo = | |||
| colorcode = #FF0000" | |||
| leader = | |||
| deputy_leader = | |||
| president = | |||
| chairman = Martin Gomez (first) Martin Cortez (last) | |||
| general_secretary = Sarah Ramírez (last) | |||
| first_secretary = | |||
| secretary_general = Hugo González (last) | |||
| presidium = Liam García (last) | |||
| secretary = Sasha Abeyta (last) | |||
| spokesperson = | |||
| foundation = {{start date|1958|09|31}} | |||
| legalized = <!-- or |legalized= --> | |||
| dissolved = {{end date|1994|03|17}} | |||
| banned = | |||
| merger = | |||
| split = | |||
| predecessor = Tropican Workers Party<br/>Tropican Socialist Party<br/>Tropican National Workers Party<br/>United Tropican Progressive Party<br/>Tropican National Workers Union | |||
| merged = | |||
| successor = The same parties above | |||
| newspaper = Voz del trabajador | |||
| student_wing = Unión de Estudiantes Tropicana | |||
| youth_wing = | |||
| ideology = Communism<br/>Marxist-Leninism<br/>Allendism<br/>Left-wing nationalism | |||
| position = Left to Far left | |||
| headquarters = Ministry, Puerto Isabella | |||
| international = | |||
| website = | |||
| country = Tropico | |||
}} | |||
The '''Tropican Socialist Worker's Party''' ({{wp|Spanish language|Spanish}}: ''Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores de Tropicana'') or '''PSTT''' was the ruling political party in the [[Democratic Socialist People's Republic of Tropico]]. It is a communist party of the Marxist–Leninist model. Founded in 1947, the Tropican Socialist Worker's Party was formed as a dissent to [[Fabián Franco|Fabián Franco's]] military regime. After consolidating power and forming the Democ Socialist Republics of Tropico, they became largely described by media and scholars as anti-western, anti-fascist, anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist, and anti-colonialist the latter three were until end of European rule in the mid to late 60’s and the end of the Cold War in the late 90’s. |
Latest revision as of 15:57, 24 July 2020
Tropican Socialist Worker's Party | |
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Chairman | Martin Gomez (first) Martin Cortez (last) |
General Secretary | Sarah Ramírez (last) |
Secretary-General | Hugo González (last) |
Presidium | Liam García (last) |
Secretary | Sasha Abeyta (last) |
Founded | September 31, 1958 |
Legalized | |
Dissolved | March 17, 1994 |
Preceded by | Tropican Workers Party Tropican Socialist Party Tropican National Workers Party United Tropican Progressive Party Tropican National Workers Union |
Succeeded by | The same parties above |
Headquarters | Ministry, Puerto Isabella |
Newspaper | Voz del trabajador |
Student wing | Unión de Estudiantes Tropicana |
Ideology | Communism Marxist-Leninism Allendism Left-wing nationalism |
Political position | Left to Far left |
The Tropican Socialist Worker's Party (Spanish: Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores de Tropicana) or PSTT was the ruling political party in the Democratic Socialist People's Republic of Tropico. It is a communist party of the Marxist–Leninist model. Founded in 1947, the Tropican Socialist Worker's Party was formed as a dissent to Fabián Franco's military regime. After consolidating power and forming the Democ Socialist Republics of Tropico, they became largely described by media and scholars as anti-western, anti-fascist, anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist, and anti-colonialist the latter three were until end of European rule in the mid to late 60’s and the end of the Cold War in the late 90’s.