Self-determination and Freedom

Political party in Argentina
(2016)3,796IdeologySocialism
Libertarian Marxism
Anti-capitalism
Anti-imperialismPolitical positionLeft-wing[1]ColoursRed & purpleSloganDecidimos o seguirán decidiendo por nosotrosSeats in the Buenos Aires City Legislature
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Websitewww.aylibertad.com.ar/

Self-determination and Freedom (Spanish: Autodeterminación y Libertad, AyL) is a leftist political party in Argentina, with Luis Zamora as its most prominent member.

Many of its leading members were part of the Trotskyist Movement for Socialism (Spanish: Movimiento Al Socialismo or MAS) active in the 1980s and one of the more successful of its many splinter groups, the Socialist Workers' Party.

Luis Zamora and José Roselli were elected as National Deputies for AyL in the 2001 elections with 10% of the votes in Buenos Aires, a record for a party of the hard left. Roselli was ejected from the Party the following year. In 2003, the party was particularly successful in the elections to the Buenos Aires city legislature, gaining eight seats. However, all but one, Zamora's then wife Noemí Oliveto, soon defected. Zamora left Congress in 2005.

References

  1. ^ "La izquierda, ante el desafío de fortalecer su representación en el Congreso" [The left, faced with the challenge of strengthening its representation in Congress] (in Spanish). 12 September 2021.

External links

  • Official web site (in Spanish)
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