- Source: Party of Liberation and Socialism
The Party of Liberation and Socialism (Arabic: حزب التحرر والاشتراكية; French: Parti de la libération et du socialisme, abbr. PLS) was a communist party in Morocco that existed from 1968 to 1974. Ali Yata was the general secretary of the party.
History
The foundation of PLS was announced by Ali Yata on January 26, 1968. PLS was founded as a successor of the Moroccan Communist Party (PCM). PLS advocated establishing socialism adapted to Moroccan national conditions, and called for the unify patriotic forces in a 'United Popular Front' with anti-imperialist and anti-bourgeois characteristics.
The party was banned by the Moroccan government in 1969. Ali Yata was jailed.
PLS dissidents founded the Ila al-Amam group in 1970.
In 1974 the Party of Progress and Socialism (PPS) was founded as a successor of PLS.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Sosialisme
- SWAPO
- T'ado Cheguk Chuŭi Tongmaeng
- Tatanan Dunia Baru
- Federasi Pemuda Demokratik Sedunia
- Ekososialisme
- Bernie Sanders
- Kuba
- Korea Utara
- Rosa Luxemburg
- Party for Socialism and Liberation
- Party of Liberation and Socialism
- Party of Progress and Socialism
- Claudia De la Cruz
- National Liberation Front (Algeria)
- Catholicism and socialism
- Christian socialism
- Moroccan Communist Party
- Arab socialism
- List of left-wing political parties