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The Young Socialists (Młodzi Socjaliści) are a Polish political organisation formed in 2005. Membership is open to those aged 16–35 (35+ may join as supporters).
The organisation is defined by its argument that there is no authentic socialist/anticapitalist parties in the Polish parliament [1].
It is an observer member of the European Left.
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Political parties in Poland Represented in
the Sejm/SenatCivic Platform (207/63) · Law and Justice (157/31) · Palikot's Movement (41/0) · Polish People's Party (28/2) · Democratic Left Alliance (26/0) · German Minority (1/0) · Independents (0/4)Other Catholic-National Movement · Communist Party of Poland · Confederation of Independent Poland · Congress of the New Right · Democratic Party – demokraci.pl · Democratic Party · Greens 2004 · Labour Union · League of Polish Families · Movement for Reconstruction of Poland · National Party of Retirees and Pensioners · Party of Regions · Party "Piast" · Poland Comes First · Polish Labour Party · Real Politics Union · Right of the Republic · Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland · Social Democracy of Poland · Women's PartyParties of nationality
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