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Party of the Socialist Revolution

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Party of the Socialist Revolution
حزب الثورة الاشتراكية
Parti de la Révolution Socialiste
AbbreviationPRS
LeaderMohamed Boudiaf
Founded20 September 1962
Dissolved1979
Split fromFLN
NewspaperLe Révolutionnaire
IdeologyDemocratic socialism
Algerian nationalism
Political positionLeft-wing

Party of the Socialist Revolution (Arabic: حزب الثورة الاشتراكية, French: Parti de la Révolution Socialiste) was a nationalist and democratic socialist clandestine opposition party in Algeria founded in 1962 by Mohamed Boudiaf. The existence of PRS was announced in connection with the election to the National Assembly. The membership of PRS was largely made up by former FLN guerrillas of the Wilaya of Constantine, trade union cadre and Algerian diaspora.

PRS was suppressed by the regime. Boudiaf and other leaders were jailed in the months following the founding of the party.

PRS published Le Révolutionnaire.

In 1965 PRS established its headquarters in France.

The party was unilaterally dissolved by Boudiaf in 1979, after most of his followers had deserted him.[1][2]

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References

  1. ^ Saïd Bouamama (2000). Algérie: les racines de l'intégrisme. Editions Aden. p. 119. ISBN 978-2-87262-143-9.
  2. ^ Hugh Roberts (2003). The Battlefield Algeria, 1988-2002: Studies in a Broken Polity. Verso. pp. 382–. ISBN 978-1-85984-684-1.
  • Tlemcani, Rachid, State and Revolution in Algeria. Boulder: Westview Press, 1986.


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