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The Young Socialists (Młodzi Socjaliści) was a Polish political organisation formed in 2005 and dissolved in 2015. Membership was open to those aged 16–35 (35+ could join as supporters).
The organisation was defined by its argument that there was no authentic left-wing party in the Polish Parliament.[1]
It was an observer member of the European Left. In 2015 members and former members of Young Socialists participated in the foundation of Razem.