The Revolutionary Workers' Party-Struggle was formed in Turkey in 1994. It emerged as a leftist political party, originating from a split within the Revolutionary Workers' Party (DIP), which itself was established in 1989. The party aimed to promote socialist ideals, advocate for workers' rights, and challenge the prevailing capitalist system. Led by political activist and academic Sungur Savran, the Revolutionary Workers' Party-Struggle sought to mobilize the working class and marginalized groups against social injustices and economic exploitation. Its formation marked a significant development within Turkey's political landscape, contributing to debates on socialism and democracy in the country.
Revolutionary Workers Headquarters was created in 1977.
Arab Revolutionary Workers Party was created in 1966.
Guatemalan Revolutionary Workers Party was created in 1950.
Revolutionary Marxist Workers Party was created in 1970.
Revolutionary Workers' Party-Unified was created in 1984.
Revolutionary Workers' League of Sweden was created in 1975.
Workers Revolutionary Party - UK - was created in 1959.
Revolutionary Workers League - Oehlerite - was created in 1935.
Workers' Revolutionary Party - Nicaragua - was created in 1971.
Workers Revolutionary Party - Greece - was created in 1985.
Revolutionary Workers Party of Bangladesh was created in 2004.
Workers' Revolutionary Party - Panama - was created in 1983.