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Workers' Revolutionary Organisation
Organización Revolucionaria de los Trabajadores
Secretary-General José Sanroma Aldea camarada Intxausti
Founded1969 (1969)
Dissolved1980 (1980)
NewspaperEn Lucha
Youth wing Maoist Youth Union
Ideology Communism
Marxism-Leninism
Maoism
Anti-fascism
Federalism
Political position Far-left
Trade union affiliation Sindicato Unitario (SU)
Town councillors ( 1979-1983)
141 / 67,505
(including UNAI)
Autonomic parliaments (1979-1983)
1 / 1,268
[1]
ORT sticker (1977).
ORT sticker supporting the Spanish constitution.

The Workers' Revolutionary Organisation (in Spanish: Organización Revolucionaria de los Trabajadores) was a Maoist communist organisation in Spain. The newspaper of the organization was En Lucha.

History

ORT was founded in 1969, emerging out of the left-wing Catholic Workers' Trade Union Action (Acción Sindical de Trabajadores). [2]

The youth wing of ORT was the Maoist Youth Union (Unión de Juventudes Maoístas) and the trade union wing was the Unitary Trade Union (Sindicato Unitario). ORT published En Lucha.

In the 1977 elections, ORT launched the Workers' Electoral Grouping (Agrupación Electoral de los Trabajadores). In 1979, ORT merged with the Party of Labour of Spain and formed the Workers' Party (PT). [3]

References

  1. ^ Elected to the Parliament of Navarre as Navarrese Left Union (UNAI).
  2. ^ Molina Blázquez, José (December 2009). "Apuntes para: orígenes y evolución de la Organización Revolucionaria de Trabajadores". Organización Revolucionaria de Trabajadores- Unión de Juventudes Maoistas (in Spanish). p. 1. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  3. ^ Moreno Sáez, Francisco. "PARTIDOS, SINDICATOS Y ORGANIZACIONES CIUDADANAS EN LA PROVINCIA DE ALICANTE DURANTE LA TRANSICIÓN (1974-1982)" (PDF). Archivo de la Democracia (in Spanish). Universitat d'Alacant. p. 25. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 June 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  • MOLINA BLÁZQUEZ, José. Apuntes para: orígenes y evolución de la Organización Revolucionaria de Trabajadores. 2009.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Workers' Revolutionary Organisation
Organización Revolucionaria de los Trabajadores
Secretary-General José Sanroma Aldea camarada Intxausti
Founded1969 (1969)
Dissolved1980 (1980)
NewspaperEn Lucha
Youth wing Maoist Youth Union
Ideology Communism
Marxism-Leninism
Maoism
Anti-fascism
Federalism
Political position Far-left
Trade union affiliation Sindicato Unitario (SU)
Town councillors ( 1979-1983)
141 / 67,505
(including UNAI)
Autonomic parliaments (1979-1983)
1 / 1,268
[1]
ORT sticker (1977).
ORT sticker supporting the Spanish constitution.

The Workers' Revolutionary Organisation (in Spanish: Organización Revolucionaria de los Trabajadores) was a Maoist communist organisation in Spain. The newspaper of the organization was En Lucha.

History

ORT was founded in 1969, emerging out of the left-wing Catholic Workers' Trade Union Action (Acción Sindical de Trabajadores). [2]

The youth wing of ORT was the Maoist Youth Union (Unión de Juventudes Maoístas) and the trade union wing was the Unitary Trade Union (Sindicato Unitario). ORT published En Lucha.

In the 1977 elections, ORT launched the Workers' Electoral Grouping (Agrupación Electoral de los Trabajadores). In 1979, ORT merged with the Party of Labour of Spain and formed the Workers' Party (PT). [3]

References

  1. ^ Elected to the Parliament of Navarre as Navarrese Left Union (UNAI).
  2. ^ Molina Blázquez, José (December 2009). "Apuntes para: orígenes y evolución de la Organización Revolucionaria de Trabajadores". Organización Revolucionaria de Trabajadores- Unión de Juventudes Maoistas (in Spanish). p. 1. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  3. ^ Moreno Sáez, Francisco. "PARTIDOS, SINDICATOS Y ORGANIZACIONES CIUDADANAS EN LA PROVINCIA DE ALICANTE DURANTE LA TRANSICIÓN (1974-1982)" (PDF). Archivo de la Democracia (in Spanish). Universitat d'Alacant. p. 25. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 June 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  • MOLINA BLÁZQUEZ, José. Apuntes para: orígenes y evolución de la Organización Revolucionaria de Trabajadores. 2009.

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