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Political party in Portugal
Workers Party of Socialist Unity Partido Operário de Unidade Socialista
LeaderCollective leadership (Central Committee)
Founded1979
Dissolved2020
HeadquartersLisbon, Portugal
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism
Trotskyism
Political positionFar-left
International affiliationFourth International
ColoursRed
Website
https://pous4.no.sapo.pt/

Workers Party of Socialist Unity (Portuguese: Partido Operário de Unidade Socialista, pronounced [pɐɾˈtiðwɔpɨˈɾaɾju ðɨ uniˈðaðɨ susjɐˈliʃtɐ], POUS) was a small Trotskyist former political party in Portugal, founded by Aires Rodrigues and Carmelinda Pereira in 1979 after a split from the Portuguese Socialist Party. It is a member of the Fourth International led by Pierre Lambert. It disbanded itself as a registered political party on November 14, 2020. It will continue to exist as a political association.

References

  1. Alexander, Robert J (1991). International Trotskyism (PDF). Duke University Press. p. 653. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-24.
  2. "TC > Jurisprudência > Acordãos > Acórdão 743/2020".
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