Polish Socialist Party of the Prussian Partition

Former Polish political party

The Polish Socialist Party of the Prussian Partition, sometimes Polish Socialist Party in Prussia (Polish: Polska Partia Socjalistyczna Zaboru Pruskiego - German: Polnische Sozialistische Partei in Preußen) - was a Polish political party.

The party was founded in 1893 in Berlin by émigré members of the Polish Socialist Party. Until 1913, the party had formal links with the Social Democratic Party of Germany. Following the restoration of Polish statehood in 1919, the party merged with Polish Socialist Party.

Notable members

  • Marcin Kasprzak
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Represented in
the Sejm
  • United Right (191)
    • Law and Justice (165)
    • Sovereign Poland (18)
    • Renew RP (5)
    • Polish Affairs (1)
    • Independent (2)*
  • Civic Coalition (157)
    • Civic Platform (127)
    • Modern (6)
    • Polish Initiative (4)
    • The Greens (3)
    • AGROunion (1)
    • Yes! For Poland (1)
    • Independents (15)**
  • The Left (26)
    • New Left (19)
    • Left Together (7)
  • Poland 2050 (33)
  • Polish Coalition (32)
  • Confederation (18)
  • Kukiz'15 (3)
Represented in
the Senate
Represented in the
European Parliament
Other existing parties
and
political movements
Defunct parties
Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth
Pre-war and
inter-war eras
Communist era
Modern era
italic font – electoral alliances and/or popular fronts
*: Zbigniew Ajchler
**: Piotr Adamowicz et al.,
***: Marek Biernacki
****: not currently registered as a party
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