Young Socialists (Poland)

Young Socialists (Poland)

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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