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Political party in Spain
Internationalist Struggle Lucha Internacionalista
Lluita Internacionalista
HeadquartersBarcelona
NewspaperCatalan: Lluita Internacionalista
Spanish: Lucha Internacionalista
IdeologyTrotskyism
National affiliationPopular Unity Candidacy
International affiliationInternational Workers' Unity – Fourth International
Website
luchainternacionalista.org/

Internationalist Struggle (LI) (Spanish: Lucha Internacionalista, Catalan: Lluita Internacionalista) is a Trotskyist organisation in Spain. It is part of the International Workers' Unity – Fourth International.

Ideology

LI is a republican organization that supports the self-determination for the peoples of Spain and is a full member of the Trotskyist International Workers' Unity – Fourth International.

History

LI was born of a split of the Revolutionary Workers' Party in 1999, mainly by members of the city of Barcelona.

In the Catalan elections of 2010, LI supported Des de Baix, along with Anticapitalist Left, In Struggle and Corriente Roja, failing to gain any seat.

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