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'''Partido Sosyalistang Ganap''' or '''PSG''' (English: '''Complete Socialist Party'''), is a second generation '''[[Party#Party Details|Far-Left]]''' '''[[Philippines|Philippine]]''' '''[[Party|Political Party]]''', succeeding the '''[[Revolutionary Socialist Party]]'''. It was renamed on April 21, 2013 as a New Socialist Filipino party. Partido Sosyalistang Ganap is currently the third largest party in the Philippines.
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'''Partido Sosyalistang Ganap''' or '''PSG''' (English: '''Complete Socialist Party'''), is a second generation '''[[Party#Party Details|Far-Left]]''' '''[[Philippines|Philippine]]''' '''[[Party|Political Party]]''', succeeding the '''[[Revolutionary Socialist Party]]'''. It was renamed on April 21, 2013 as a New Socialist Filipino party. There was a time when Partido Sosyalistang Ganap was the third largest party in the Philippines.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:54, 6 July 2013

Partido Sosyalistang Ganap

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General Information
Country Flag-Philippines.jpg Philippines
Abbreviation PSG
Newspaper Philippine Querier
Colors Red, White
Founded April 21, 2013 (Day 1979)
Dissolved June 2013
Political
President Al Raposas
Vice President Marie von Gablitz
Members 13
Congress Occupancy 0 /0 seats, 0%
Succeeds Revolutionary Socialist Party
Orientation Far-Left
Ideology Libertarian

Partido Sosyalistang Ganap or PSG (English: Complete Socialist Party), is a second generation Far-Left Philippine Political Party, succeeding the Revolutionary Socialist Party. It was renamed on April 21, 2013 as a New Socialist Filipino party. There was a time when Partido Sosyalistang Ganap was the third largest party in the Philippines.