Socialist Workers Party (Denmark) Explained

Socialist Workers Party
Ideology:Trotskyism
Communism
Position:Far-left
International:Fourth International
Country:Denmark
Native Name:Socialistisk Arbejderparti
National:Red–Green Alliance
Colours:Red

Socialist Workers Party (Danish: Socialistisk Arbejderparti), now known as Socialist Workers Politics (Danish: Socialistisk Arbejderpolitik), is a Trotskyist political party in Denmark. SAP is the Danish section of the (reunified) Fourth International, and was founded in 1979 as a continuation of Revolutionære Socialisters Forbund (RSF) - Revolutionary Socialists' League.[1]

SAP was a co-founder of the Red-Green Alliance in 1989 and its members are active within the Alliance.

SAP publishes the quarterly Socialistisk Information (SI).

In 2014 SAP replaced "Party" with "Politics" in their name, as they no longer contested elections.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Socialistisk Arbejderparti skifter navn. Kristensen. Kim. 1 December 2014. Information. 17 June 2019. Danish.