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352:, denouncing the complicity of the three levels of government in the disappearance of the normalistas. They have also been present in the struggle for political independence of trade unions, including the Telephone Operators’ Savings Bank Administrators’ Union (SNTCAT) and the Honda Mexico United Workers Union (STUHM). Since 2015, the MTS prompted a new media, La Izquierda Diario, as part of an international network of digital newspapers. In 2016, after the Political Reform of the Federal District, the MTS decided to participate in the election of the Constituent Assembly of Mexico City with an independent candidacy. Released as the Anti-capitalist 5th Formula and headed by professors Sergio Moissen and Sulem Estrada, they obtained about 11 thousand votes (6% of the people voting for independent in the electoral roll), being the first socialist candidacy in the country after decades of proscription to the anti-capitalist left. They did so again in 2018 contending for the 32nd District in the 244:'s strategy during negotiations with the government, saying that the peace talks and the San Andrés Pact signed between the PRI and the EZLN in 1995 were a departure from the worker and peasant unrest and prevented the spread of struggle for land and the unity of the demands of all the people in one revolutionary movement against the government. They called for the left and the Mexican workers and peasants to maintain an independent struggle against the 436: 398: 41: 341: 298:
With the struggle of the Mexican Electricians Union against the disappearance of Luz y Fuerza del Centro (Mexican Light and Power Company), LTS workers drove the formation of a worker and class tendency, forming solidarity committees with this struggle and with their worker youth Barricade performing
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In 1997 the student group Contracorriente (Countercurrent) was formed, integrated by students of the LTS and independent students with a platform of struggle for a university to serve the workers and the people. From this date begins its university activism and in 2000, Contracorriente took a leading
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against rising fees. Thus Contracorriente was added to the General Strike Council (CGH) along with thousands of students and repeatedly had delegates with representative vote within the CGH. Achieving an influence on schools, such as The Law and Philosophy faculties, and the Acatlán and Social Work
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movement with an anti-capitalist and class independence perspective, which generated antipathy toward them in some moderate sectors of movement. In the heat of this process, it was decided to dissolve Contracorriente and create the Juventud Anticapitalista, Socialista y Revolucionaria
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Its origins date back to 1988 when a section of the Worker Socialist Party (POS, then called Zapatist Workers Party) was expelled in January of that year. The expelled group formed the "Trotskyist Revolutionary Fraction", then adopting the name League of Workers for Socialism (LTS).
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Until 2014, they edited the newspaper Estrategia Obrera (Worker Strategy), but after the First LTS Congress (held in 2014 after obtaining political legality), they decided to push Socialist Tribune as their newspaper. Since 2004 they impart the Free Cathedra
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calling for the army's exit from Chiapas and defined that after the emergence of the Zapatistas, a pre-revolutionary situation has been opened in Mexico with the irruption of peasants and indigenous people in Chiapas. The LTS had acriticisms of the
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In 2000, they denounced the negotiated transition as a trap, where PRI, PAN and PRD sought to maintain the regime's stability with an electoral change while maintaining the features of recent decades and its economic plans of hunger and misery.
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Since 2010 some militants of the LTS along with independent women created the women's group Pan y Rosas (Bread and Roses), an organization that also exists in other Latin American countries and during the
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In late 2013, the LTS prompted a campaign for political legality as a National Political Association. In May 2014, the INE granted them legality and the LTS renamed itself as MTS.
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troops in that country. They participated in the National Women Encounter in Zacatecas and more recently promoted an international campaign against femicide in Mexico.
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Also in 2010, the LTS formed the publishing house Armas de la CrĂ­tica (Weapons of criticism), whose first publication was the book
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Movimiento de los trabajadores Socialistas busca registro como partido polĂ­tico. Proceso, 9 de noviembre de 2013
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UNAM schools, after the UNAM strike the LTS multiplied by the merging of the LTS and Contracorriente.
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with agendas seeking to recover and interpret current events from Marxism in university classrooms.
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a concert in solidarity with the SME in Ecatepec, with the assistance of thousand people.
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Surge una alternativa de izquierda y socialista en MĂ©xico, 21 de mayo de 2014
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Pan y Rosas: Pertenencia de género y antagonismo de clase en el capitalismo
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part in the UNAM student movement of 1999–2000, being supporters of the
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Leon Trotsky Study, Research and Publishing Center (CEIP LeĂłn Trotsky)
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prompted an international campaign for the departure of the UN and
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Original logo proposed by the MTS during its legalization process.
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Juventud Anticapitalista, Socialista y Revolucionaria (2012–2014)
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In 2014 were participants in the movement resulting from the
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Formula 5 – Anticapitalists to the Constituent Assembly
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Anticapitalistas al Congreso de la Ciudad de MĂ©xico
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It currently has influence on the 406:Constituent Assembly of Mexico City 704:Trotskyist organizations in Mexico 510:Se realizó el I Congreso de la LTS 449:Juana Mirna Sulem Estrada Saldaña 276:and other universities in Mexico. 14: 283:, organizing solidarity with the 356:borough, obtaining 2,863 votes. 203:Socialist Workers Movement (MTS) 443:32nd Local District – Coyoacán 82:Tribuna Socialista (2014–2015) 413:Sergio Abraham Méndez Moissen 213:National Political Association 80:Estrategia Obrera (1997–2014) 1: 679:2014 establishments in Mexico 18:Political party in Mexico 630:repositoriodocumental.ine.mx 382:Overall # of votes obtained 221:National Electoral Institute 684:Far-left politics in Mexico 104:Contracorriente (1997–2012) 84:La Izquierda Diario (2015–) 30:Socialist Workers' Movement 720: 430: 392: 176: 169: 147:International affiliation 38: 141:Revolutionary Socialism 439: 401: 373:Municipality/District 345: 602:portalanterior.ine.mx 438: 400: 343: 268:, founded in 1938 by 598:"List of candidates" 385:% of votes obtained 266:Fourth International 51:1988 (as LTS, later 305:earthquake in Haiti 440: 402: 346: 324:Mexican Revolution 281:struggle in Oaxaca 181:Politics of Mexico 580:"¿Quienes somos?" 526:www.mtsmexico.org 466: 465: 360:Electoral results 199: 198: 186:Political parties 32: 711: 641: 640: 638: 636: 627: 619: 613: 612: 610: 608: 594: 588: 587: 576: 570: 565: 559: 554: 548: 547: 536: 530: 529: 518: 512: 507: 501: 500: 498: 496: 487: 479: 461: 425: 364: 320:México en Llamas 237:Chiapas conflict 60: 54: 43: 28: 21: 719: 718: 714: 713: 712: 710: 709: 708: 669: 668: 659:MTS in Facebook 650: 645: 644: 634: 632: 625: 621: 620: 616: 606: 604: 596: 595: 591: 578: 577: 573: 566: 562: 555: 551: 538: 537: 533: 520: 519: 515: 508: 504: 494: 492: 485: 481: 480: 476: 471: 462: 459: 426: 423: 362: 350:Iguala Massacre 229: 195: 139: 107: 105: 83: 81: 56: 34: 33: 27: 19: 12: 11: 5: 717: 715: 707: 706: 701: 696: 691: 686: 681: 671: 670: 667: 666: 664:MTS in Twitter 661: 656: 649: 648:External links 646: 643: 642: 614: 589: 571: 560: 549: 531: 513: 502: 473: 472: 470: 467: 464: 463: 458: 456: 453: 450: 447: 444: 441: 432: 428: 427: 422: 420: 417: 414: 411: 408: 403: 394: 390: 389: 386: 383: 380: 377: 374: 371: 368: 367:Election year 361: 358: 228: 225: 197: 196: 194: 193: 188: 183: 177: 174: 173: 167: 166: 162: 161: 158: 154: 153: 148: 144: 143: 134: 128: 127: 124: 120: 119: 116: 110: 109: 102: 96: 95: 92: 86: 85: 78: 74: 73: 67: 63: 62: 49: 45: 44: 36: 35: 25: 24: 17: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 716: 705: 702: 700: 697: 695: 692: 690: 687: 685: 682: 680: 677: 676: 674: 665: 662: 660: 657: 655: 652: 651: 647: 631: 624: 618: 615: 603: 599: 593: 590: 585: 581: 575: 572: 569: 564: 561: 558: 553: 550: 545: 544:www.ft-ci.org 541: 535: 532: 527: 523: 517: 514: 511: 506: 503: 491: 484: 478: 475: 468: 457: 454: 451: 448: 445: 442: 437: 433: 429: 421: 418: 415: 412: 409: 407: 404: 399: 395: 391: 387: 384: 381: 378: 375: 372: 369: 366: 365: 359: 357: 355: 351: 342: 338: 335: 332: 327: 325: 321: 317: 312: 310: 306: 300: 296: 294: 288: 286: 282: 277: 275: 271: 267: 262: 258: 255: 249: 247: 243: 238: 233: 226: 224: 222: 218: 214: 211: 208: 204: 192: 189: 187: 184: 182: 179: 178: 175: 172: 171:mtsmexico.org 168: 163: 159: 155: 152: 149: 145: 142: 138: 135: 133: 129: 126:Nuestra Clase 125: 121: 117: 115: 111: 103: 101: 97: 93: 91: 87: 79: 75: 71: 68: 64: 50: 46: 42: 37: 31: 22: 16: 633:. 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Mexico City
Think tank
Youth wing
Women's wing
Ideology
Trotskyism
Revolutionary Socialism
Trotskyist Fraction – Fourth International
mtsmexico.org
Politics of Mexico
Political parties
Elections
far-left
Mexican
National Political Association
National Electoral Institute
Chiapas conflict
EZLN
NAFTA
UNAM strike
Fourth International
Leon Trotsky
UNAM
struggle in Oaxaca
APPO
Karl Marx
earthquake in Haiti
MINUSTAH
Mexican Revolution

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