Unified Socialist Party (Morocco)
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| Unified Socialist Party الحزب الإشتراكي الموحد |
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| Leader | Mohamed Moujahid |
| Founded | 1983 (OADP), 2002 (GSU), 2005 (PSU) |
| Headquarters | 9, Résidence Maréchal Ameziane, Rue Lamoricière, Casablanca, Morocco |
| Ideology | Socialism |
| Political position | Radical Left |
| Official colours | Red |
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| http://www.psu-maroc.ma | |
| Politics of Morocco Political parties Elections |
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The Unified Socialist Party (French: اParti Socialiste Unifiée) (Arabic: الحزب الإشتراكي الموحد), or PSU, previously known as the Party of the Unified Socialist Left (French: Parti de la Gauche Socialiste Unifiée), or GSU, is a political party in Morocco.
[edit] Historical roots
The Unified Socialist Party is a mixture of various movements that sprung throughout the 60s and the 70s. It first started with the spin-off "23 Mars" (a reference to the 23 Mars students' uprising), a radical, Maoism student fraction of the largest opposition to the Moroccan monarchy, the National Union of Popular Forces. "23 Mars" too was party to split in various groups, though other splits from the then-Moroccan Communist Party
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