Menshevik Party

The Mensheviks was a political group in Russia which formed out of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (where the Bolsheviks came from.

The Mensheviks split with the Bolsheviks in 1903 was on the issue of how to undermine the Tsarist regime best. The Mensheviks wanted to reform the system while the Bolsheviks wanted to complete overthrow the system which they succeeded in doing in the Russian October Revolution of 1917.

Leon Trotsky was originally a Menshevik after the split, but later became a "non-factional socialist", finally joining Lenin and the Bolsheviks at some point before 1917.