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International Socialist Solidarity Organization
The flag of the ISSO.
Flag
Motto: Workers of the Urth, Unite!
HeadquartersVällilä, Vesienväl
TypeIntergovernmental organization
Membership (at dissolution)10
4
Leaders
• First General Secretary
Väinämö Nyman (1980-1986)
• Final General Secretary
Sanna Soro (2016-2022)
Establishment10 October 1980
The Secretariat of the International Socialist Solidarity Organization, commonly known as First International headquarters, in Vällilä, Vesienväl. Constructed in 1981, its status after the dissolution of first ISSO created a wholly new organization based in Quariin is uncertain, but Vesienväl has offered it to the organization for "secondary purposes," should they need it.

The first International Socialist Solidarity Organization, sometimes also called the First International, was established in Vällilä, Vesienväl in 1980 in an effort to unite the world's Communist, Socialist, and Social Democratic political parties into a single alliance. The organization was dissolved and replaced by an organization of the same name in the Treaty of Lanozza, signed on 25 April 2022.