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Communist Party Of Peru (Marxist-Leninist)
Several different far-left-oriented organizations in Peru refer to themselves as communist (''comunista'') parties, movements, organizations, groups, etc. Some are still active, under their original or other appellation, some have merged or split, and some have ceased operating. Brief history The oldest communist party in Peru is the Peruvian Communist Party (''Partido Comunista Peruano''), founded in 1928 by José Carlos Mariátegui, under the name Socialist Party of Peru (''Partido Socialista del Perú'').Peru
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In 1930, the name was changed to Peruvian Communist Party. Jorge Del Prado was the party's between 1966 and 1991. Currently, the General Secretary is Roberto de la Cruz. ...
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Left-wing Politics
Left-wing politics describes the range of Ideology#Political%20ideologies, political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy. Left-wing politics typically involve a concern for those in society whom its adherents perceive as disadvantaged relative to others as well as a belief that there are unjustified inequalities that need to be reduced or abolished. Left-wing politics are also associated with popular or state control of major political and economic institutions. According to emeritus professor of economics Barry Clark, left-wing supporters "claim that human development flourishes when individuals engage in cooperative, mutually respectful relations that can thrive only when excessive differences in status, power, and wealth are eliminated." Within the left–right political spectrum, ''Left'' and ''right-wing politics, Right'' were coined during the French Revolution, referring to the seat ...
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Communist Party Of Peru (Marxist–Leninist)
Several different far-left-oriented organizations in Peru refer to themselves as communist (''comunista'') parties, movements, organizations, groups, etc. Some are still active, under their original or other appellation, some have merged or split, and some have ceased operating. Brief history The oldest communist party in Peru is the Peruvian Communist Party (''Partido Comunista Peruano''), founded in 1928 by José Carlos Mariátegui, under the name Socialist Party of Peru (''Partido Socialista del Perú'').Peru
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In 1930, the name was changed to Peruvian Communist Party. Jorge Del Prado was the party's between 1966 and 1991. Currently, the General Secretary is Roberto de la Cruz. The ...
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Anarchism In Peru
Anarchism in Peru emerged from the Peruvian trade union movement during the late 19th century and the first two decades of the 20th century. History The beginnings of anarchism in Peru can be traced back to 1870. In the craftsmen's guilds at the end of the 19th century, a certain anarchist orientation began to gain influence. In 1904 the first anarchist organizations began to appear, with forming the "Star of Perú" Federation of Bakers (FOPEP), founded by the libertarian militants Fidel García Gacitúa, Urmachea and Manuel Caracciolo Lévano; that year they carried out their first strike. On May 1, 1905, a commemorative event for the Haymarket Martyrs was held for the first time. In 1907, Anarchists participated in strikes at the port of Callao, the repression that followed took the life of Florencio Aliaga. In 1906 the newspaper ''Humanity'' appeared in Lima, and in 1910 it published ''Free Pages'' by the Francisco Ferrer Rationalist Center. In 1907, the brothers Lévano, Rom ...
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United Left (Peru)
United Left (in Spanish: ''Izquierda Unida'') was an alliance of leftist political parties in Peru founded in 1980 by Popular Democratic Unity (UDP), Revolutionary Left Union (UNIR), Peruvian Communist Party (PCP), Revolutionary Socialist Party (PSR), Revolutionary Communist Party (PCR) and FOCEP. In 1984 UDP and a part of PCR converted itself into the Mariateguist Unified Party (PUM). PUM integrated itself in IU. IU was led by Alfonso Barrantes Lingán (who lost to Alan García in the 1985 elections) up to 1987. In 1989 IU held its first congress. Gradually the IU disintegrated, with more and more groups deserting it. 1980 establishments in Peru Defunct left-wing political party alliances Defunct political party alliances in Peru Political parties established in 1980 Socialist parties in Peru Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State , other_symbol ...
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Workers' Revolutionary Party (Peru)
The Workers' Revolutionary Party ( es, Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores) is a Trotskyist political party in Peru founded in 1978 by a fraction of PST, FIR(IV) and FIR(Combate). Its founding leaders included Hugo Blanco, Hipólito Enríquez, Raúl Castro Vera and Nicolás Lucar. It participated in the general elections 1980 and the municipal elections 1980 and 1983. PRT is currently led by Raúl Castro Vera. The PRT became the Pervuvian section of reunified Fourth International but, in the 1980s, the Fourth Internationals in Peru joined the Partido Unificado Mariateguista Mariateguist Unified Party (in Spanish: ''Partido Unificado Mariateguista – PUM'') was a political party in Peru founded in 1984 by Revolutionary Vanguard (VR), Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR), Workers Revolutionary Party (PRT) and a sector .... Political parties established in 1978 Communist parties in Peru Trotskyist organisations in Peru {{Peru-party-stub ...
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Worker Peasant Student And Popular Front
The Worker Peasant Student and Popular Front () or FOCEP is a political party in Peru. It was founded as a broad front in 1977 by a group around Genaro Ledesma Izquieta, Socialist Workers Party, Peruvian Communist Party (Red Flag) and Revolutionary Marxist Workers Party The Revolutionary Marxist Workers Party ( es, Partido Obrero Marxista Revolucionario) was a Trotskyist political party in Peru that was founded in 1970 by a dissident fraction of ''Vanguardia Revolucionaria''. It was led by Ricardo Napurí and Jo .... FOCEP participated in the elections in 1978. It later converted itself into a party, but only with the group around Ledesma. It participated in the 1980 elections alone, and on IU lists in 1985 and 1990. It maintains good relations with the Workers' Party of Korea of the DPRK and has signed the 1992 Pyongyang Declaration. 1977 establishments in Peru Communist parties in Peru Political parties established in 1977 {{CP-stub ...
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Revolutionary Workers' Party (Peru)
{{Politics of Peru The Revolutionary Workers Party ( es, Partido Obrero Revolucionario, POR) was the first Trotskyist political party in Peru. Originally known as the Marxist Workers Group, it changed its name in 1946. Early leaders included Francisco Zevallos, Leoncio Bueno and Francisco Abril de Vivero. In 1952, Manuel A. Odría jailed or exiled the leadership of the group, which remained largely inactive until he stepped down in 1956. Two rival parties of the same were constituted. One was led by Ismael Frías and affiliated to the International Secretariat of the Fourth International (ISFI); the other led by Félix Zevallos and affiliated to the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI). It was this second group that Hugo Blanco joined in 1958, to organise activities under the co-ordination of Nahuel Moreno. In the role, he held a peasant uprising in La Convención in 1962, for which he was jailed and then exiled. The ISFI and Moreno's support ...
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Revolutionary Vanguard (Communist Proletarian)
Revolutionary Vanguard (Communist Proletarian) (in Spanish: , abbreviated VR-PC) was a Maoist-oriented political party in Peru founded in 1977 by Eduardo Figari and Julio César Mezzich. It was formed through a split in Revolutionary Vanguard. In 1978 a faction mainly active in the peasant movement around Mezzich and Lino Quintanillo left the VR-PC and most of its members joined individually the Shining Path. Figari served as the general secretary of the VR-PC. In October 1979 VR-PC was a co-founder of the electoral coalition Union of the Revolutionary Left (UNIR). was the organ of the Central Committee Central committee is the common designation of a standing administrative body of Communist party, communist parties, analogous to a board of directors, of both ruling and nonruling parties of former and existing socialist states. In such party org ... of VR-PC. References Political parties established in 1977 Defunct political parties in Peru Communist parties in Peru Defunc ...
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Revolutionary Socialist Party (Marxist–Leninist)
Revolutionary Socialist Party (Marxist–Leninist) (in Spanish: '' Partido Socialista Revolucionario (Marxista-Leninista)'', PSR(m-l)) was a political party in Peru founded in 1978 through a split in the Revolutionary Socialist Party. Its leaders included Antonio Aragón, Carlos Urrutia and Andrés Avelino Mar. It participated in the 1980 general elections on the lists of Popular Democratic Unity Popular Democratic Unity (in Spanish: ''Unidad Democrática Popular''), was a political front in Peru founded in 1977 by Revolutionary Vanguard Revolutionary Vanguard (in Spanish: ''Vanguardia Revolucionaria'') was a political party in Peru fo .... Political parties established in 1978 Defunct political parties in Peru Communist parties in Peru Marxist parties {{Peru-party-stub ...
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Revolutionary Communist Party (Working Class)
The Revolutionary Communist Party (Working Class) (Spanish: ''Partido Comunista Revolucionario-Clase Obrera'') was a Maoist communist political party in Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State , other_symbol_type = Seal (emblem), National seal , national_motto = "Fi ... in the 1970s. Founded as a split faction from Vanguardia Revolucionaria-Político Militar, it was led by Manuel Dammert Ego-Aguirre and Ernie de la Jara y Basombrío. References Shining and Other Paths, by Steve J. Stern Communist parties in Peru Defunct communist parties Defunct political parties in Peru {{Peru-party-stub ...
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Revolutionary Communist Party – Red Trench
Revolutionary Communist Party – Red Trench ( es, Partido Comunista Revolucionario - Trinchera Roja) was a communist party in Peru. PCR-TR was formed in 1977, through a split in the PCR. PCR-TR was led by Agustín Haya de la Torre and Jorge Nieto. PCR-TR joined the UDP. In 1984 it became one of the founding organizations of Mariateguist Unified Party (PUM). See also * Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Red Flag * Communist Party - Red Star, in Peru * Communist Party of Peru - Red Fatherland * Peruvian Communist Party (Red Flag) The Peruvian Communist Party ( es, Partido Comunista Peruano, abbr. PCP) is a communist party in Peru that was founded in 1928 by José Carlos Mariátegui, under the name Peruvian Socialist Party (, PSP). The party changed its name in 1930. In ... References Political parties established in 1977 Communist parties in Peru {{CP-stub ...
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Proletarian Party Of Peru
Proletarian Party of Peru (in Spanish: ''Partido Proletario del Perú''), is a communist party in Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State , other_symbol_type = Seal (emblem), National seal , national_motto = "Fi .... Its general secretary is Illipa Tuta. Communist parties in Peru International Coordination of Revolutionary Parties and Organizations Political parties with year of establishment missing {{Peru-party-stub ...
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