Estonian Socialist Revolutionary Party

The Estonian Socialist Revolutionary Party (Estonian: Eesti sotsialistide-revolutsionääride partei, ESRP) was a political party in Estonia during the early 20th century.

The ESRP was founded in Estonia in 1905 as a branch of the Russian Socialist Revolutionary Party, and was formally established as an independent party during its 17–20 September 1917 congress.

[1] It won eight seats in the Estonian Provincial Assembly in the 1917 elections.

In 1919 a final split saw left-wing members join the Communist Party, whilst right-wing members established the Estonian Independent Socialist Workers' Party together with defectors from the Estonian Social Democratic Workers' Party.

[2] The party supported land nationalisation and the creation of agricultural co-operatives, as well as a decentralised state and popular control over the government.