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I removed the following sentence, I have no idea about (or interest in) it's accuracy. However, it has been tagged as unsourced for half a year and is a somewhat "provocative" statement (as opposed to some "dry" fact, e.g., the place of founding). If you find a source feel free to reinstate. I might add that the word even seems a bit POV, but I'll leave that up to whoever wants to reinstate it. 87.78.3.205 (talk) 21:03, 2 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
"They are decidedly socialist in the traditional sense of the word: in the 1990s there were even some Marxist factions. [citation needed]"