Socialist Party - Former Parties

Former Parties

These are parties which no longer exist or have changed their name from socialist party

Nation Party
Austria Socialist Party of Austria
Belgium Belgian Socialist Party
Belgium (Flemish Community) Socialist Party
Bolivia Socialist Party
Burkina Faso Burkinabè Socialist Party
Canada Socialist Party of North America
Socialist Party of Canada
Croatia Socialist Party of Croatia
Ecuador Ecuadorian Socialist Party
Egypt Egyptian Socialist Party
France French Socialist Party (1902)
French Socialist Party (1919)
Socialist Party of France (1902)
India Socialist Party
Indonesia Socialist Party of Indonesia
Socialist Party of Indonesia (Parsi)
Ireland Socialist Party of Ireland (1971)
Italy Italian Socialist Party
Socialist Party (1996–2001)
Socialist Party (2007–2008)
Japan Japan Socialist Party
Netherlands Socialist Party (Netherlands, interbellum)
New Zealand New Zealand Socialist Party
Peru Socialist Party of Peru
Poland Silesian Socialist Party
Portugal Portuguese Socialist Party
Puerto Rico Puerto Rican Socialist Party
Socialist Party (Puerto Rico)
Romania Socialist Party of Romania
San Marino Sammarinese Socialist Party
Senegal Senegalese Socialist Party
Spain Andalusian Socialist Party
Sweden Socialist Party
Thailand Socialist Party of Thailand
Togo Pan-African Socialist Party
Trinidad and Tobago Caribbean Socialist Party
United Kingdom British Socialist Party
United States Socialist Party of America
Vietnam Socialist Party of Vietnam

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