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Political party in Tajikistan
Socialist Party of Tajikistan Ҳизби Сотсиалистии Тоҷикистон
LeaderAbduhalim Ghafarov
Founded15 June 1996
NewspaperIttixod
IdeologySocialism
Seats in the Assembly of Representatives1 / 63

The Socialist Party of Tajikistan (Russian: Социалистическая партия Таджикистана, romanizedSotsialisticheskaya partiya Tadzhikistana; Tajik: Ҳизби Сотсиалистии Тоҷикистон, romanizedHizbi Sotsialistii Tojikiston) is a political party in Tajikistan. The party was founded on 15 June 1996, and registered on 6 August the same year. The party publishes Ittixod (Иттиход). The chairman of the party, Safarali Kenjayev, was assassinated in Dushanbe in 1999. Prior to his murder, there had been speculations that he might have intended to run for president.

In early 2004, the party was divided, with two groups claiming the name 'Socialist Party of Tajikistan'. One group was led by Abduhalim Ghafarov, a Ministry of Education official, and Kurbon Vosiev, a presidential adviser. The other group was led by Mirhuseyn Narziev. The Ghafarov-led group, which supports the government, obtained the legal registration.

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  3. Евразийский дом - информационно-аналитический портал
  4. "An Overview Of The Media In Tajikistan". Hrw.org. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  5. Archived 30 March 2005 at the Wayback Machine
  6. "Eca 20". Hrw.org. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  7. AVESTA - Tajikistan-online :: The Socialist party to approve its symbols and motto Archived 25 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  8. "Online | Asia-Pacific | Q&A: Tajik election". BBC News. 1 January 1970. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
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