Socialist Movement (Basque Country)

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HeadquartersBasque Country (Spain and France)
NewspaperDiario Socialista
Socialist Movement
Mugimendu Sozialista
HeadquartersBasque Country (Spain and France)
NewspaperDiario Socialista
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism

The Socialist Movement (MS)[1][2] (originally, and in Basque: "Mugimendu Sozialista") or socialist current ("ildo sozialista") is a political and social movement originating from the Basque Country with a communist ideology, formed in the late 2010s. It is composed of different interrelated organizations, each with a defined area of action. Since its creation, it has expanded into other territories within the Spanish State.

Socialist movement meeting in San Sebastián, 2022

Although it originates from the same sociological space as the Basque National Liberation Movement (MLNV), the Socialist Movement broke from the Abertzale left and its strategy from the beginning, establishing itself as an organized movement independent from it. The Socialist Movement considers the Abertzale left to hold social democratic positions that are incompatible with the socialist revolution and argues that communism has been systematically marginalized within the Abertzale left.

Outside of the Basque Country, other territories in Spain have also joined the Socialist Movement, breaking with previous political experiences, such as in Catalonia and Valencia with Arran and in the rest of Spain with the UJCE. The different organizations that form the movement are united around the ideas of revolutionary Marxism and communism.[3][4][5]

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