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Political party in Netherlands
Pacifist Socialist Party
Pacifistisch Socialistische Partij
Abbreviation
PSP
Leader
Nico van der Veen (1957–1960) Henk Lankhorst (1960–1969) Hans Wiebenga (1969–1972) Bram van der Lek (1972–1978) Fred van der Spek (1978–1985) Andrée van Es (1985–1991)
The Pacifist Socialist Party (Dutch: Pacifistisch Socialistische Partij, PSP) was a democratic socialist Dutch political party. The PSP played a small role in Dutch politics. It is one of the predecessors of GroenLinks.
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