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The New Socialist Party is a left wing political party in The Democratic Peoples Republic of Malton. It was formed as a split from the Party of Socialists and Democrats. In the San Marino parliamentary election, 2006, the party won 5.42% of the votes cast and took three seats. File:Stub.png This article is a stub. Help the Cyber Nations Wiki by expanding it. More information may be found at requests for expansion.

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  • The New Socialist Party is a left wing political party in The Democratic Peoples Republic of Malton. It was formed as a split from the Party of Socialists and Democrats. In the San Marino parliamentary election, 2006, the party won 5.42% of the votes cast and took three seats. File:Stub.png This article is a stub. Help the Cyber Nations Wiki by expanding it. More information may be found at requests for expansion.
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  • The New Socialist Party is a left wing political party in The Democratic Peoples Republic of Malton. It was formed as a split from the Party of Socialists and Democrats. In the San Marino parliamentary election, 2006, the party won 5.42% of the votes cast and took three seats. File:Stub.png This article is a stub. Help the Cyber Nations Wiki by expanding it. More information may be found at requests for expansion.
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