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Socialist Workers' Party (Argentina)

The Socialist Workers' Party (Spanish: Partido de los Trabajadores Socialistas, PTS), previously known as the Workers Party for Socialism (Partido de Trabajadores por el Socialismo), is a Trotskyist political party in Argentina. It was founded in 1988, as the first schism of the Movement for Socialism (MAS), a Trotskyist party led by Nahuel Moreno until his death. Within the next four years, the MAS split into more than 20 groups.

Socialist Workers' Party
Partido de los Trabajadores Socialistas
AbbreviationPTS
LeaderNicolás del Caño
PresidentJosé Montes
Founded1988
Split fromMovement for Socialism
HeadquartersBuenos Aires
NewspaperLa Verdad Obrera (1992–2015)
La Izquierda Diario (2015–)
Think tankKarl Marx Institute of Socialist Thought (IPS Karl Marx)
León Trotsky Study, Research and Publishing Center (CEIP León Trotsky)
Student wingEn Clave Roja (Universities)
No Pasarán (High schools)
Youth wingJuventud del PTS
Women's wingPan y Rosas
Union wingMovimiento de Agrupaciones Clasistas
IdeologyTrotskyism
Marxist feminism
Political positionLeft-wing to far-left
National affiliationWorkers' Left Front
International affiliationTrotskyist Fraction – Fourth International
ColoursRed
Seats in the Chamber of Deputies
3 / 257
Seats in the Senate
0 / 72
Seats in the Buenos Aires City Legislature
2 / 60
Website
pts.ar

In the presidential election of 2007 it obtained 95,000 votes (0,57%). The number of voters for this party in the 2003 parliamentary election was 42,331 (about 0.25%). In the 1999 presidential election the party had obtained 43,911 votes (about 0.23%).

Located on the left side of the political spectrum and member of the Workers' Left Front,[1] the PTS aims to establish a working-class government that breaks with capitalism, putting forth a material hegemonic force grounded in the main combats and organization processes of the working class—such as the student and women's movement—, seeking to develop revolutionary factions within them.[2]

By establishing this electoral coalition, the PTS managed to enter the Argentine Congress for the first time after the legislative elections of 2013.[3] As part of the Front, it obtained representation in the Buenos Aires Legislature,[4] as well as the provincial legislatures of Buenos Aires, Córdoba,[5] Jujuy,[6] Mendoza[7] and Neuquén[8] and in the city councils of Godoy Cruz, Las Heras, Maipú and Mendoza[9] in Mendoza and the city councils of Libertador General San Martín, Palpalá and San Salvador in Jujuy.[6] It has one national deputy, Nicolás del Caño; current or recent provincial deputies include Christian Castillo, Raúl Godoy, Myriam Bregman, Laura Vilches and Laura Cano.

The PTS has presence in 15 provinces and in Buenos Aires City; its members have minor seats in the Buenos Aires Underground union (AGTSyP),[10] the Neuquén ceramics workers union (SOECN),[11] the Western Soapmakers Workers Union (SOJO),[12] as well as occupying secretaries in the United Argentinian Tire Workers Trade Union (SUTNA), the United Trade Union of Education Workers (SUTE, Mendoza) and several sections of the Buenos Aires Education Workers Trade Union (SUTEBA) etc. Its youth branch conducts the student unions in highschools,[13] and the universities of Buenos Aires (UBA),[14] La Plata (UNLP), General Sarmiento (UNGS), Quilmes (UNQ)[15] and Comahue (UNCo).[16] The PTS also publishes the digital newspaper La Izquierda Diario (the daily left), located among the top 100 most visited websites in the country.[17]

History Edit

Origins Edit

It emerged in 1988 as a schism within the Movement for Socialism (MAS); starting as the Internationalist Bolshevik Faction, an inner faction that had formed towards the MAS's third congress. In its first documents, the PTS declared that the MAS had a revisionist definition of internationalism and had degenerated into a "national-trotskyist" organization, polemising against the MAS's then-official policy that claimed that "Argentina was the center of world revolution". In these documents, the PTS upheld the political legacy of Nahuel Moreno and held that the MAS's leadership had "degenerated" after Moreno's death.[18] Later, however, after suffering three schisms, the PTS published several critical balance sheets about Moreno's positions, leading to a break with his tendency, the IWL.[19] Currently, the PTS defines itself as:

«A revolutionary Marxist organization whose theoretical, programatic, and principle basis are found in the legacy of over 150 years of struggle of the socialist and labour movement, the Communist Manifesto, the critiques to the Gotha and Erfurt programmes, the lessons of the Paris Commune, the lessons of the 1905 and 1917 Russian Revolutions, of the First and Second Internationals, the Communist International in its first four Congresses, the struggle of the Left Opposition against the bureaucratization and stalinist thermidor, of the theory-programme of Permanent Revolution, the Transitional Programme and the banners of the Fourth International founded by Leon Trotsky.»

Labour movement Edit

The Socialist Workers' Party has presence in several unions.[20] They occupy seats in the leadership of the Buenos Aires subway union (AGTSyP),[21] is part of the joint Multicolor slate that leads nine sections of the teachers' union of the Buenos Aires Province (SUTEBA),[22] they also were part of the opposition slate in the Buenos Aires Graphic Federation[23] and is part of the union leadership in several graphic companies. The Violet slate (whose members include PTS militants and independent activists) is the main opposition slate within the telephone union (FOETRA),[24] the PTS also leads the opposition slate in the food union (STIA), where it is part of the union leadership within the factories with the largest number of workers.[25] Aside from its presence in unions and guilds, the PTS has an extensive presence within internal commissions and delegates in industrial companies (soapmakers, soda workers, metalworkers, steelers, etc.), services (railroad workers, aeronautical workers, etc.) and state and health workers, etc.[26]

The PTS has also spearheaded some of the most important conflicts within the industrial labour movement that have shaken the publicopinion, such as leading the struggle of the occupied tile factory FaSinPat (formerly Zanón),[27] which led to the filming of the documentary The Take by Naomi Klein, as well as the struggle in the Kraft Foods factory (now Mondelez) in 2009.[25] More recently, they were active participants in the occupation of the Donnelley printing factory, a conflict that gained wide national trascendence and is currently a worker-controlled factory.[28] The PTS was also participant of the struggle of the Lear Corporation workers, which was considered by the CEOs of the main companiesin the country as one of the most important conflicts in 2014,[29] which included 240 dismissals, 21 demonstrations in the main highway of Buenos Aires, 16 National Days of Struggle with pickets throughout the country, 5 repressions, 22 detainees, 80 injured, 16 judicial measures in favor of the workers, two weeks of lockout by the bosses, etc.

Before the FIT Edit

In 1999, José Montes, rank-and-file delegate of the Río Santiago Shipyard, ran as presidential candidate along Oscar Hernández, Siderar worker, as vicepresident under the slogan "workers vote for workers" (in Spanish: "trabajador vote trabajador") and stressing not to pay the foreign debt.[30]

In the 2001 legislative elections, the PTS presented candidates in 7 districts, obtaining 105,849 votes for national deputies.[31] After the 2001 crisis, the PTS refused to run candidates for the 2003 elections, calling for boycott and for a "general strike until all of them go and impose a Revolutionary Constituent Assembly”.[32]

For the 2007 elections, the PTS went on coalition with the MAS and Socialist Left under the name "Left and Workers' Front for Socialism" (in Spanish: Frente de Izquierda de los Trabajadores por el Socialismo), winning nearly 100,000 votes (0,57%) with José Montes as candidate. In 2009, the PTS went on a similar coalition named "Anti-capitalist and Socialist Left Front" (in Spanish: Frente de Izquierda Anticapitalista y Socialista), being fifth place in important districts such as Córdoba and the Buenos Aires Province, duplicating their votes that year.

Workers' Left Front Edit

In 2011, the PTS formed, along with the Workers' Party (PO) and Socialist Left (IS) the Workers' Left Front (FIT from its Spanish acronym), which stood Jorge Altamira (PO) as presidential candidate and Christian Castillo (PTS) as vice-president. In the primary elections they obtained 500.000 votes and in the general elections 660.000 for national deputies.

Currently, as member of the FIT, the PTS has parliamentary representation in Córdoba, Neuquén, and other provinces.[33]

In the 2013 elections, the FIT won nearly 1,300,000 votes nationally. Nicolás del Caño, as member of the FIT, was elected as national deputy for the Mendoza province with 14% of votes. In June 2015, Myriam Bregman also won a seat as PTS deputy for Buenos Aires Province.

In the 2015 elections in Mendoza, Noelia Barbeito, PTS candidate for governor, got third place with 110 226 votes (10,32%).[34] Nicolás del Caño, in the elections for mayor of that province's capital city, was the second most voted candidate with 17% of votes and winning over the Front for Victory.[35]

In the primary elections of August 2015, the PTS, presenting their slate with Nicolás del Caño as presidential candidate and Myriam Bregman as vice-president, won with 51,07% (370.764 votes) in the inner elections against the PO-IS slate that proposed Jorge Altamira as president and Juan Carlos Giordano as vice-president, which obtained 48,93% (355.290 votes). The PTS slate also won in 13 provinces.

Organization Edit

Publications Edit

The PTS created the Karl Marx Institute for Socialist Thought And the Leon Trotsky Research, Study and Publications Center, the latter of which is recognised as the only one in South America dedicated to publishing and spreading of the Russian revolutionary's works and that of the international trotskyist movement.[citation needed] Both institutions possess a library of over 3,000 volumes specialized in Marxism and the history of the international and Argentine labour movement and are located in a building in downtown Buenos Aires (Riobamba 144), where courses and seminars are dictated and several research projects are organised.

The PTS has also published several individual works such as the "Lucha de Clases" (class struggle)magazine, having its own contributions written to update fundamental elements of Marxism to contemporary reality.

For over a decade the PTS has also taught the Karl Marx Free Cathedra[36] in several universities of Argentina. The Free Cathedra is a series of conferences made to discuss ideologically and whose main subjects have a wide variety of topics, from analising Marxist theory to interpreting current historical phenomena through it.

It used to edit its printed newspaper, called La Verdad Obrera ("working-class truth"), but since 2015 it publishes the digital online newspaper La Izquierda Diario ("the daily left"),[37] and the bi-monthly magazine Ideas de Izquierda ("ideas from the left"),[38] having collaborations with independent leftist intellectuals. Along the Trotskyist Fraction - Fourth International, its international organization, the PTS publishes the International Strategy magazine and several books on Marxist theory and compilations of classic authors.

It also has a website that is daily updated,[39] renewed since early 2007 with multimedia information.

Every week, the PTS hosted the radio talk show "Pateando el Tablero" ("kicking the board"), now known as El Círculo Rojo (the red circle), as well as similar talk shows in several parts of the country.

Since March 24, 2009, the PTS broadcast an Internet TV program called TVPTS,[40] with live transmissions, DVD productions and projections in giant screens. Its website is daily updated and has over 2000 ranging from several topics. Furthermore, the PTS organises the cinema group Contraimagen, which has produced several documentaries.

Since 2012, the PTS made the TV program Giro a la Izquierda (turn to the left),[41] in the city of Córdoba, broadcast through CanalC.

Youth Edit

In all 20 universities of the country, the PTS organises students through their student branch "En Clave Roja" (red key), conformed by PTS youth militants and independent activists. In highschools, the PTS does the same through their student branch "No Pasarán". It's part of the school presidencies of the Social Science and Philosophy schools of the University of Buenos Aires, the Humanities School of the UNGS (General Sarmiento) and the IUNA. Nationally, along with women students and independent female workers, the PTS makes work through its women branch Pan y Rosas (Bread and Roses). Between late 2010 and early 2011, the party's youth organization was re-structured and they formed the PTS Youth as a general youth branch that groups both university and highschool students as well as young worker militants.

International Edit

The PTS, internationally, is the largest section of the Trotskyist Fraction – Fourth International,[42] being a founding section of it along the Worker Revolutionary League of Bolivia and the Workers' League for Socialism - Contracorriente (now known as the Socialist Workers' Movement) of Mexico; other members include the Workers' Revolutionary Movement of Brazil, the Venezuelan Workers' League for Socialism, the Revolutionary Workers' Party of Chile, the Workers' Current for Socialism of Uruguay, the Revolutionary Internationalist Organisation of Germany, Permanent Revolution in France, and the Workers' Revolutionary Current of Spain.

Electoral history Edit

Presidential elections Edit

Year[43] Formula First round Result Notes
votes % votes
1995 Alcides Christiansen - José Montes 27.643 0,16  NNot elected (11th place) Movement for Socialism - PTS
1999 José Montes - Oscar Hernández 44.551 0,24  NNot elected (9th place) Contested alone
2007 José Montes - Héctor Heberling 84.694 0,44  NNot elected (10th place) Left and Workers' Front for Socialism
2011 Jorge Altamira - Christian Castillo 503.372 2,30  NNot elected (6th place) Workers' Left Front
2015 Nicolás del Caño - Myriam Bregman 812.530 3,23  NNot elected (4th place) Workers' Left Front

Congress elections Edit

Year [43] Votes % Deputies Senators Notes
2011 582,770 2,82%
0 / 130
0 / 24
Workers' Left Front
2013 1,224,144 5,25%
3 / 127
0 / 24
Workers' Left Front
2015 982,953 4.18%
1 / 130
0 / 24
Workers' Left Front
2017 1,051,300 4.28%
2 / 127
0 / 24
Workers' Left Front

References Edit

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  2. ^ Albamonte, Emilio; Maiello, Matías (2017). "Prólogo". Estrategia Socialista y arte militar. Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires: Ediciones Instituto del Pensamiento Socialista. p. 37. ISBN 978-987-3958-19-9.
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  6. ^ a b "Elección histórica del FIT en Jujuy: por primera vez ingresan diputados de los trabajadores". La Izquierda Diario. 23 October 2017.
  7. ^ "Mendoza: Juraron Cecilia Soria (PTS), Martín Dalmau y Héctor Fresina (PO) como diputados provinciales del FIT". Sitio web del PTS.
  8. ^ "Asume Raúl Godoy como diputado provincial en Neuquén". La Izquierda Diario.
  9. ^ "Terminaron de asumir todos los concejales del FIT en Mendoza". Sitio web del PTS.
  10. ^ "Elecciones en el Subte: crece la izquierda y por primera vez entra al Secretariado Ejecutivo". Sitio web del PTS.
  11. ^ "Abrumador triunfo de la Agrupación Marrón con más del 71% sobre la Lista Gris". Sitio web del PTS.
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  14. ^ "Balance y perspectivas de la UBA". Sitio web del PTS.
  15. ^ "La izquierda se impuso en la UNQ". 13 November 2017.
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  43. ^ a b Todos los datos son extraídos de las wikipedias de cada elección, referenciadas en el año. [All data are extracted from the Wikipedia article of each election, referenced in the year]

External links Edit

  • Official web site

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available to assist in formatting such as Reflinks documentation reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The Socialist Workers Party Spanish Partido de los Trabajadores Socialistas PTS previously known as the Workers Party for Socialism Partido de Trabajadores por el Socialismo is a Trotskyist political party in Argentina It was founded in 1988 as the first schism of the Movement for Socialism MAS a Trotskyist party led by Nahuel Moreno until his death Within the next four years the MAS split into more than 20 groups Socialist Workers Party Partido de los Trabajadores SocialistasAbbreviationPTSLeaderNicolas del CanoPresidentJose MontesFounded1988Split fromMovement for SocialismHeadquartersBuenos AiresNewspaperLa Verdad Obrera 1992 2015 La Izquierda Diario 2015 Think tankKarl Marx Institute of Socialist Thought IPS Karl Marx Leon Trotsky Study Research and Publishing Center CEIP Leon Trotsky Student wingEn Clave Roja Universities No Pasaran High schools Youth wingJuventud del PTSWomen s wingPan y RosasUnion wingMovimiento de Agrupaciones ClasistasIdeologyTrotskyismMarxist feminismPolitical positionLeft wing to far leftNational affiliationWorkers Left FrontInternational affiliationTrotskyist Fraction Fourth InternationalColoursRedSeats in the Chamber of Deputies3 257Seats in the Senate0 72Seats in the Buenos Aires City Legislature2 60Websitepts arPolitics of ArgentinaPolitical partiesElectionsIn the presidential election of 2007 it obtained 95 000 votes 0 57 The number of voters for this party in the 2003 parliamentary election was 42 331 about 0 25 In the 1999 presidential election the party had obtained 43 911 votes about 0 23 Located on the left side of the political spectrum and member of the Workers Left Front 1 the PTS aims to establish a working class government that breaks with capitalism putting forth a material hegemonic force grounded in the main combats and organization processes of the working class such as the student and women s movement seeking to develop revolutionary factions within them 2 By establishing this electoral coalition the PTS managed to enter the Argentine Congress for the first time after the legislative elections of 2013 3 As part of the Front it obtained representation in the Buenos Aires Legislature 4 as well as the provincial legislatures of Buenos Aires Cordoba 5 Jujuy 6 Mendoza 7 and Neuquen 8 and in the city councils of Godoy Cruz Las Heras Maipu and Mendoza 9 in Mendoza and the city councils of Libertador General San Martin Palpala and San Salvador in Jujuy 6 It has one national deputy Nicolas del Cano current or recent provincial deputies include Christian Castillo Raul Godoy Myriam Bregman Laura Vilches and Laura Cano The PTS has presence in 15 provinces and in Buenos Aires City its members have minor seats in the Buenos Aires Underground union AGTSyP 10 the Neuquen ceramics workers union SOECN 11 the Western Soapmakers Workers Union SOJO 12 as well as occupying secretaries in the United Argentinian Tire Workers Trade Union SUTNA the United Trade Union of Education Workers SUTE Mendoza and several sections of the Buenos Aires Education Workers Trade Union SUTEBA etc Its youth branch conducts the student unions in highschools 13 and the universities of Buenos Aires UBA 14 La Plata UNLP General Sarmiento UNGS Quilmes UNQ 15 and Comahue UNCo 16 The PTS also publishes the digital newspaper La Izquierda Diario the daily left located among the top 100 most visited websites in the country 17 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 Labour movement 1 3 Before the FIT 1 4 Workers Left Front 2 Organization 2 1 Publications 2 2 Youth 2 3 International 3 Electoral history 3 1 Presidential elections 3 2 Congress elections 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditOrigins Edit It emerged in 1988 as a schism within the Movement for Socialism MAS starting as the Internationalist Bolshevik Faction an inner faction that had formed towards the MAS s third congress In its first documents the PTS declared that the MAS had a revisionist definition of internationalism and had degenerated into a national trotskyist organization polemising against the MAS s then official policy that claimed that Argentina was the center of world revolution In these documents the PTS upheld the political legacy of Nahuel Moreno and held that the MAS s leadership had degenerated after Moreno s death 18 Later however after suffering three schisms the PTS published several critical balance sheets about Moreno s positions leading to a break with his tendency the IWL 19 Currently the PTS defines itself as A revolutionary Marxist organization whose theoretical programatic and principle basis are found in the legacy of over 150 years of struggle of the socialist and labour movement the Communist Manifesto the critiques to the Gotha and Erfurt programmes the lessons of the Paris Commune the lessons of the 1905 and 1917 Russian Revolutions of the First and Second Internationals the Communist International in its first four Congresses the struggle of the Left Opposition against the bureaucratization and stalinist thermidor of the theory programme of Permanent Revolution the Transitional Programme and the banners of the Fourth International founded by Leon Trotsky Labour movement Edit The Socialist Workers Party has presence in several unions 20 They occupy seats in the leadership of the Buenos Aires subway union AGTSyP 21 is part of the joint Multicolor slate that leads nine sections of the teachers union of the Buenos Aires Province SUTEBA 22 they also were part of the opposition slate in the Buenos Aires Graphic Federation 23 and is part of the union leadership in several graphic companies The Violet slate whose members include PTS militants and independent activists is the main opposition slate within the telephone union FOETRA 24 the PTS also leads the opposition slate in the food union STIA where it is part of the union leadership within the factories with the largest number of workers 25 Aside from its presence in unions and guilds the PTS has an extensive presence within internal commissions and delegates in industrial companies soapmakers soda workers metalworkers steelers etc services railroad workers aeronautical workers etc and state and health workers etc 26 The PTS has also spearheaded some of the most important conflicts within the industrial labour movement that have shaken the publicopinion such as leading the struggle of the occupied tile factory FaSinPat formerly Zanon 27 which led to the filming of the documentary The Take by Naomi Klein as well as the struggle in the Kraft Foods factory now Mondelez in 2009 25 More recently they were active participants in the occupation of the Donnelley printing factory a conflict that gained wide national trascendence and is currently a worker controlled factory 28 The PTS was also participant of the struggle of the Lear Corporation workers which was considered by the CEOs of the main companiesin the country as one of the most important conflicts in 2014 29 which included 240 dismissals 21 demonstrations in the main highway of Buenos Aires 16 National Days of Struggle with pickets throughout the country 5 repressions 22 detainees 80 injured 16 judicial measures in favor of the workers two weeks of lockout by the bosses etc Before the FIT Edit In 1999 Jose Montes rank and file delegate of the Rio Santiago Shipyard ran as presidential candidate along Oscar Hernandez Siderar worker as vicepresident under the slogan workers vote for workers in Spanish trabajador vote trabajador and stressing not to pay the foreign debt 30 In the 2001 legislative elections the PTS presented candidates in 7 districts obtaining 105 849 votes for national deputies 31 After the 2001 crisis the PTS refused to run candidates for the 2003 elections calling for boycott and for a general strike until all of them go and impose a Revolutionary Constituent Assembly 32 For the 2007 elections the PTS went on coalition with the MAS and Socialist Left under the name Left and Workers Front for Socialism in Spanish Frente de Izquierda de los Trabajadores por el Socialismo winning nearly 100 000 votes 0 57 with Jose Montes as candidate In 2009 the PTS went on a similar coalition named Anti capitalist and Socialist Left Front in Spanish Frente de Izquierda Anticapitalista y Socialista being fifth place in important districts such as Cordoba and the Buenos Aires Province duplicating their votes that year Workers Left Front Edit In 2011 the PTS formed along with the Workers Party PO and Socialist Left IS the Workers Left Front FIT from its Spanish acronym which stood Jorge Altamira PO as presidential candidate and Christian Castillo PTS as vice president In the primary elections they obtained 500 000 votes and in the general elections 660 000 for national deputies Currently as member of the FIT the PTS has parliamentary representation in Cordoba Neuquen and other provinces 33 In the 2013 elections the FIT won nearly 1 300 000 votes nationally Nicolas del Cano as member of the FIT was elected as national deputy for the Mendoza province with 14 of votes In June 2015 Myriam Bregman also won a seat as PTS deputy for Buenos Aires Province In the 2015 elections in Mendoza Noelia Barbeito PTS candidate for governor got third place with 110 226 votes 10 32 34 Nicolas del Cano in the elections for mayor of that province s capital city was the second most voted candidate with 17 of votes and winning over the Front for Victory 35 In the primary elections of August 2015 the PTS presenting their slate with Nicolas del Cano as presidential candidate and Myriam Bregman as vice president won with 51 07 370 764 votes in the inner elections against the PO IS slate that proposed Jorge Altamira as president and Juan Carlos Giordano as vice president which obtained 48 93 355 290 votes The PTS slate also won in 13 provinces Organization EditPublications Edit The PTS created the Karl Marx Institute for Socialist Thought And the Leon Trotsky Research Study and Publications Center the latter of which is recognised as the only one in South America dedicated to publishing and spreading of the Russian revolutionary s works and that of the international trotskyist movement citation needed Both institutions possess a library of over 3 000 volumes specialized in Marxism and the history of the international and Argentine labour movement and are located in a building in downtown Buenos Aires Riobamba 144 where courses and seminars are dictated and several research projects are organised The PTS has also published several individual works such as the Lucha de Clases class struggle magazine having its own contributions written to update fundamental elements of Marxism to contemporary reality For over a decade the PTS has also taught the Karl Marx Free Cathedra 36 in several universities of Argentina The Free Cathedra is a series of conferences made to discuss ideologically and whose main subjects have a wide variety of topics from analising Marxist theory to interpreting current historical phenomena through it It used to edit its printed newspaper called La Verdad Obrera working class truth but since 2015 it publishes the digital online newspaper La Izquierda Diario the daily left 37 and the bi monthly magazine Ideas de Izquierda ideas from the left 38 having collaborations with independent leftist intellectuals Along the Trotskyist Fraction Fourth International its international organization the PTS publishes the International Strategy magazine and several books on Marxist theory and compilations of classic authors It also has a website that is daily updated 39 renewed since early 2007 with multimedia information Every week the PTS hosted the radio talk show Pateando el Tablero kicking the board now known as El Circulo Rojo the red circle as well as similar talk shows in several parts of the country Since March 24 2009 the PTS broadcast an Internet TV program called TVPTS 40 with live transmissions DVD productions and projections in giant screens Its website is daily updated and has over 2000 ranging from several topics Furthermore the PTS organises the cinema group Contraimagen which has produced several documentaries Since 2012 the PTS made the TV program Giro a la Izquierda turn to the left 41 in the city of Cordoba broadcast through CanalC Youth Edit In all 20 universities of the country the PTS organises students through their student branch En Clave Roja red key conformed by PTS youth militants and independent activists In highschools the PTS does the same through their student branch No Pasaran It s part of the school presidencies of the Social Science and Philosophy schools of the University of Buenos Aires the Humanities School of the UNGS General Sarmiento and the IUNA Nationally along with women students and independent female workers the PTS makes work through its women branch Pan y Rosas Bread and Roses Between late 2010 and early 2011 the party s youth organization was re structured and they formed the PTS Youth as a general youth branch that groups both university and highschool students as well as young worker militants International Edit The PTS internationally is the largest section of the Trotskyist Fraction Fourth International 42 being a founding section of it along the Worker Revolutionary League of Bolivia and the Workers League for Socialism Contracorriente now known as the Socialist Workers Movement of Mexico other members include the Workers Revolutionary Movement of Brazil the Venezuelan Workers League for Socialism the Revolutionary Workers Party of Chile the Workers Current for Socialism of Uruguay the Revolutionary Internationalist Organisation of Germany Permanent Revolution in France and the Workers Revolutionary Current of Spain Electoral history EditPresidential elections Edit Year 43 Formula First round Result Notesvotes votes1995 Alcides Christiansen Jose Montes 27 643 0 16 N Not elected 11th place Movement for Socialism PTS1999 Jose Montes Oscar Hernandez 44 551 0 24 N Not elected 9th place Contested alone2007 Jose Montes Hector Heberling 84 694 0 44 N Not elected 10th place Left and Workers Front for Socialism2011 Jorge Altamira Christian Castillo 503 372 2 30 N Not elected 6th place Workers Left Front2015 Nicolas del Cano Myriam Bregman 812 530 3 23 N Not elected 4th place Workers Left FrontCongress elections Edit Year 43 Votes Deputies Senators Notes2011 582 770 2 82 0 130 0 24 Workers Left Front2013 1 224 144 5 25 3 127 0 24 Workers Left Front2015 982 953 4 18 1 130 0 24 Workers Left Front2017 1 051 300 4 28 2 127 0 24 Workers Left FrontReferences Edit Se formo el Frente de Izquierda y los trabajadores Sitio web del PTS Albamonte Emilio Maiello Matias 2017 Prologo Estrategia Socialista y arte militar Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires Ediciones Instituto del Pensamiento Socialista p 37 ISBN 978 987 3958 19 9 Diputados de izquierda y de los trabajadores Sitio web del PTS Asume Patricio del Corro en la Legislatura portena La Izquierda Diario Hoy asumio Laura Vilches la banca del Frente de Izquierda en Cordoba Sitio web del PTS a b Eleccion historica del FIT en Jujuy por primera vez ingresan diputados de los trabajadores La Izquierda Diario 23 October 2017 Mendoza Juraron Cecilia Soria PTS Martin Dalmau y Hector Fresina PO como diputados provinciales del FIT Sitio web del PTS Asume Raul Godoy como diputado provincial en Neuquen La Izquierda Diario Terminaron de asumir todos los concejales del FIT en Mendoza Sitio web del PTS Elecciones en el Subte crece la izquierda y por primera vez entra al Secretariado Ejecutivo Sitio web del PTS Abrumador triunfo de la Agrupacion Marron con mas del 71 sobre la Lista Gris Sitio web del PTS Sindicato jabonero La Bordo gano en las principales fabricas y obtuvo la minoria 16 June 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Por centros de estudiantes en todos los colegios Sitio web del PTS 13 September 2012 Balance y perspectivas de la UBA Sitio web del PTS La izquierda se impuso en la UNQ 13 November 2017 Neuquen el Frente de Izquierda gana el Centro de Estudiantes de Humanidades 8 November 2018 laizquierdadiario com Site Overview Alexa Archived from the original on 2016 03 05 Retrieved 2019 03 15 Liszt Gabriela Historia y balance del MAS argentino Lucha de Clases Revista marxista de teoria y politica 2006 http www ips org ar p 3110 Manolo Romano Polemica con la LIT y el Legado Teorico de Nahuel Moreno Controversy with the LIT and the Theoretical Legacy of Nahuel Moreno ft org ar Retrieved 31 Dec 2013 Las izquierdas emergentes April 2015 Secretariado Ejecutivo 2015 2019 AGTSyP Corriente Nacional 9 de abril Lista Marron Archived from the original on 2019 01 19 Retrieved 2019 03 19 http www archivosrevista com ar ca1 toservers com contenido wp content uploads 2014 09 Varela pdf bare URL PDF Agrupacion Violeta Telefonicos ELECCIONES EN FOETRA BS AS Que sindicato necesitamos los telefonicos 21 March 2013 a b Delegados de izquierda nueva preocupacion en las empresas June 2014 Varela Paula 2015 Las contradicciones y la izquierda La disputa por la dignidad obrera Argentina Ediciones Imago Mundi ISBN 978 950 793 192 5 http www iisg nl labouragain documents aiziczon pdf bare URL PDF Ambito Financiero lider en noticias economicas Noticias de Chajari los obreros de Lear ganaron el conflicto del ano Archived from the original on 2015 07 16 Retrieved 2019 03 20 Veiras Nora 22 September 1999 Suena a subversivo que un obrero sea candidato p 12 Retrieved 7 November 2018 http www elecciones gov ar estadistica resultados 2001 htm Boicot activo a estas elecciones tramposas Diputados Ceramistas diputadosceramistas wordpress com Retrieved 31 Dec 2013 Consulta de resultados elecciones Inicio Archived from the original on 2015 06 25 Retrieved 2019 03 24 Los intendentes de las ciudades de Mendoza y San Carlos se impusieron en las elecciones municipales Telam Agencia Nacional de Noticias Archived from the original on 2019 03 24 Retrieved 2019 03 24 Catedra libre Karl Marx laizquierdadiario com Retrieved 3 January 2018 Pagina oficial de La Izquierda Diario Retrieved 3 January 2018 Ideas de Izquierda laizquierdadiario com Retrieved 3 January 2018 Pagina oficial del PTS Retrieved 3 January 2018 Pagina oficial de TVPTS Retrieved 3 January 2018 Giro a la Izquierda Retrieved 3 January 2018 Organizaciones de la FT Fraccion Trotskista Cuarta Internacional Retrieved 3 January 2017 a b Todos los datos son extraidos de las wikipedias de cada eleccion referenciadas en el ano All data are extracted from the Wikipedia article of each election referenced in the year External links EditOfficial web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Socialist Workers 27 Party Argentina amp oldid 1170063556, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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