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Workers' Revolutionary Party (Mexico)

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During the latter half of the 1980s, the PRT began to face a series of crises and in-fighting as its progress slowed. It has been alleged that the ruling PRI sent agents into the PRT to disrupt its activities. In 1987, the PRT refused to join the merger of five parties/organizations which became the
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In 1996, after losing federal recognition, what remained of the PRT (led by Edgard Sánchez Ramírez) formed
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in Mexico. It was originally founded in 1976 by the merger of two Trotskyist groups: the
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International Trotskyism, 1929-1985: A Documented Analysis of the Movement
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as a campaign issue and fielded several openly gay candidates for the
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became the first and only PRT member to be serve in the
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For other similarly named political organizations, see
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Las estadĂ­sticas electorales de la reforma polĂ­tica
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Workers' Revolutionary Party

Socialist Convergence
Ideology
Trotskyism
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Politics of Mexico
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Spanish
Trotskyist
political party
International Communist League
United Secretariat of the Fourth International
Morenists
Marxist Workers' League
Organising Committee for the Reconstruction of the Fourth International
Socialist Workers' Party
1968 student movement
far-left
Institutional Revolutionary Party
1982 general elections
gay rights
Chamber of Deputies
United Socialist Party of Mexico
Congress
1985
LIII Legislature
proportional representation

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