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Left Socialist Party (Belgium) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Left Socialist Party (Belgium) :''See also Left Socialists (Denmark), Left Socialist Party (Sweden) and Left Socialist-Revolutionaries (Russia).'' The Left Socialist Party - Socialist Party of Struggle ((オランダ語:Linkse Socialistische Partij), (フランス語:Parti Socialiste de Lutte), LSP-PSL) is a Belgian Trotskyist party, affiliated to the Committee for a Workers' International. The party publishes monthly newspapers in Dutch and French, entitled ''Linkse Socialist'' and ''Lutte Socialiste'', respectively. ==Origins==
The LSP-PSL was founded in 1992 as Militant Left (''Militant Links''), an offshoot from the Spark (''Vonk'') which operated as a Marxist tendency within the Belgian Socialist Party. Following the Socialist Party’s swing to the right, discontent within the Spark culminated in a split, largely over the strategy of entryism under the changed circumstances. One group continued as the Spark, working within the Socialist Party, whilst another left to form Militant Left, later renaming themselves the Left Socialist Party (''Linkse Socialistische Partij''). The LSP was at first active only in the cities of Ghent and Geraardsbergen, but has since grown into a national party. In 1999 the party formally gained its francophone section, Movement for a Socialist Alternative (''Mouvement pour une Alternive Socialiste''), renamed Socialist Party of Struggle (''Parti Socialiste de Lutte'') in 2009.
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