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Communist Party Of Spain (other)
Communist Party of Spain was founded in 1921 and as of 2017 is the third-largest political party in Spain. Communist Party of Spain may also refer to: * Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain * Communist Party of the Workers of Spain * Communist Party of Spain (8th and 9th Congresses), a splinter group that existed 1971–1980 * Communist Party of Spain (international), two different groups that existed 1967–1978: ** Party of Labour of Spain, named Communist Party of Spain (international) from 1967 to 1975 ** Communist Party of Spain (international) (1975) * Communist Party of Spain (Marxist-Leninist), founded in 2006 * Communist Party of Spain (Marxist-Leninist) (historical), a pro-Maoist and later pro-Albanian group that existed 1964–1992 * Communist Party of Spain (Reconstituted), founded in 1975, a mostly clandestine organization * Communist Unification Party * Libertarian Communist Party (Spain) * Revolutionary Communist Party (Spain) * Spanish Communist Party, 192 ...
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Communist Party Of Spain
The Communist Party of Spain ( es, Partido Comunista de España; PCE) is a Marxist-Leninist party that, since 1986, has been part of the United Left coalition, which is part of Unidas Podemos. It currently has two of its politicians serving as government ministers in the Spanish government, in the roles of Minister of Labour and Social Economy and Minister of Consumer Affairs respectively. The PCE was founded by 1921, after a split in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party ( es, Partido Socialista Obrero Español; PSOE). The PCE was founded by those who opposed the social democratic wing of the PSOE, because the social democrat wing did not support the PSOE's integration in the Communist International founded by Vladimir Lenin two years prior. The PCE was a merger of the Spanish Communist Party ( es, Partido Comunista Español) and the Spanish Communist Workers' Party ( es, Partido Comunista Obrero Español). The PCE was first legalized after the proclamation of the Second S ...
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Communist Party Of The Peoples Of Spain
Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain ( es, Partido Comunista de los Pueblos de España) is a Marxist–Leninist communist party in Spain. PCPE was founded out of the unification of several Marxist-Leninist factions. The youth organization is called the Communist Youth of the Peoples of Spain. History From 13–15 December 1984 a "Communist Unity Congress" was held in Madrid. Partido Comunista de España Unificado (PCEU, ''Unified Communist Party of Spain''), Movimiento de Recuperación del PCE (MRPCE, ''Movement for the Recuperation of the PCE''), Movimiento para la Recuperación y Unificación del PCE (MRUPCE, ''Movement for the Recuperation and Unification of the PCE''), Candidatura Comunista (CC, ''Communist Candidature''), and some minor groups unified themselves, thus creating ''Partido Comunista'' (renamed PCPE in 1986). All these groups had surged from splits from the Communist Party of Spain (PCE) during the 1970s and 1980s. Quickly after its foundation, PCPE wa ...
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Communist Party Of The Workers Of Spain
The Communist Party of the Workers of Spain ( es, Partido Comunista de los Trabajadores de España, abbreviated PCTE) is a Marxist–Leninist communist party in Spain. The PCTE was founded on March 3, 2019 as the result of a split in the Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain (PCPE). The youth organization of the PCTE is called the Collectives of Communist Youth. History The PCTE contested both the April 2019 Spanish general election (14,189 votes, 0.05%) and the election for the European Parliament (19,081, 0.09%). On the same day of the European parliament election the PCTE competed in five regional elections and in sixteen municipalities. It won two seats in the former mining municipality of Degaña in southwestern Asturias Asturias (, ; ast, Asturies ), officially the Principality of Asturias ( es, Principado de Asturias; ast, Principáu d'Asturies; Galician-Asturian: ''Principao d'Asturias''), is an autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community in nor .... ...
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Communist Party Of Spain (8th And 9th Congresses)
The Communist Party of Spain (8th and 9th Congresses) (in Spanish: ''Partido Comunista de España (VIII y IX Congresos)'') was a pro- Soviet splinter group of Communist Party of Spain (PCE). PCE (VIII-IX) was one of many groups that broke away from PCE during the period when Santiago Carrillo held the post of PCE general secretary and directed the party towards Eurocommunism; it was founded in 1971. A prominent leader of the new party was Agustín Gómez Agustín is a Spanish given name and sometimes a surname. It is related to Augustín. People with the name include: Given name * Agustín (footballer), Spanish footballer * Agustín Calleri (born 1976), Argentine tennis player * Agustín Cá .... It published a magazine called ''Mundo Obrero'' (same name as the publication of PCE). In 1980 PCE (VIII-IX) fused with Workers' Communist Party to form the Unified Communist Party of Spain. PCEU was later instrumental in creating the Communist Party of the Peoples of Spai ...
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Party Of Labour Of Spain
Communist Party of Spain (international) (in Spanish language, Spanish: ''Partido Comunista de España (internacional)''), was a Communism, communist political party in Spain. History The PTE was formed around 1967, following a split from the 'Unidad' group within the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia (PSUC). The Catalan group unified with small splinter fractions of the Communist Party of Spain (main), Communist Party of Spain (PCE), especially from Seville. At the 2nd congress of PCE(i) in 1975 the party changed its name to Party of Labour of Spain (in Spanish language, Spanish: ''Partido del Trabajo del España'', PTE) and adopted an internal federal structure. A minority broke away, and regrouped themselves with the name Communist Party of Spain (international) (1975), PCE(i). In Catalonia the party worked under the name ''Partit del Treball de Catalunya'' and in Andalusia under the name ''Partido del Trabajo de Andalucía''. The same year PTE joined the Democratic Junt ...
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Communist Party Of Spain (international) (1975)
The Communist Party of Spain (international) (, ) was formed in 1975 after a split of the PCE(i)-Linea proletaria took again the name of PCE(i), used by the Spanish Labour Party until 1974. The PCE(i) defended the independence of the oppressed peoples of Spain, specially the Catalan one, from a working-class viewpoint. The PCE(i) had its main stronghold in Barcelona. The party was illegal for all of its existence, and defended urban guerrilla tactics. Ideology Its ideological basis were Leninism and Maoism. The PCE(i) was in favor of low-intensity urban guerrilla, and was contrary to political reforms and defended the independence of Catalonia, the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands. They were always an illegal and underground organization. Its symbol in Catalonia was the red estelada. History The influence of the PCE(i) the streets of Barcelona was remarkable because of the riots produced in their demonstrations against riot police. The PCE(i) began to decline followin ...
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Communist Party Of Spain (Marxist-Leninist)
The Communist Party of Spain ( es, Partido Comunista de España; PCE) is a Marxism-Leninism, Marxist-Leninist party that, since 1986, has been part of the United Left (Spain), United Left coalition, which is part of Unidas Podemos. It currently has two of its politicians serving as government ministers in the Spanish government, in the roles of Ministry of Labour (Spain), Minister of Labour and Social Economy and Ministry of Consumer Affairs (Spain), Minister of Consumer Affairs respectively. The PCE was founded by 1921, after a split in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party ( es, Partido Socialista Obrero Español; PSOE). The PCE was founded by those who opposed the social democracy, social democratic wing of the PSOE, because the social democrat wing did not support the PSOE's integration in the Communist International founded by Vladimir Lenin two years prior. The PCE was a merger of the Spanish Communist Party ( es, Partido Comunista Español) and the Spanish Communist Worker ...
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Communist Party Of Spain (Marxist-Leninist) (historical)
The Communist Party of Spain ( es, Partido Comunista de España; PCE) is a Marxist-Leninist party that, since 1986, has been part of the United Left coalition, which is part of Unidas Podemos. It currently has two of its politicians serving as government ministers in the Spanish government, in the roles of Minister of Labour and Social Economy and Minister of Consumer Affairs respectively. The PCE was founded by 1921, after a split in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party ( es, Partido Socialista Obrero Español; PSOE). The PCE was founded by those who opposed the social democratic wing of the PSOE, because the social democrat wing did not support the PSOE's integration in the Communist International founded by Vladimir Lenin two years prior. The PCE was a merger of the Spanish Communist Party ( es, Partido Comunista Español) and the Spanish Communist Workers' Party ( es, Partido Comunista Obrero Español). The PCE was first legalized after the proclamation of the Second S ...
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Communist Party Of Spain (Reconstituted)
The Partido Comunista de España (Reconstituido) ( en, "Communist Party of Spain (Reconstituted)", ''PCE(r)'') is a Spanish clandestine communist party that broke away from the Communist Party of Spain (PCE). The general secretary of the PCE(r) is Manuel Pérez Martínez ('Comrade Arenas'), currently in jail. History It was formed in 1975, by the remnants of the Organization of Spanish Marxist-Leninists (OMLE) which was dissolved that year. OMLE, which was operating from exile, had been formed through a 1968 split in the Communist Party of Spain (PCE). Following the famous revolts in Paris in 1968, certain groups of leftist Spanish exiles were disappointed with the staunchly pro-Soviet and “frozen” stance of the Spanish Communist Party, the PCE and its leader Santiago Carrillo. This led in September of the same year to the foundation of the Organización de Marxistas Leninistas Españoles (OMLE) (Organization of Spanish Marxist-Leninists) in Brussels. In 1974 Organizació ...
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Communist Unification Party
Communist Unification Party (in Spanish: ') was a political party in Spain. Formed in 1976 through the unification of the two groups ' and '. Later the same year the Communist Organization Workers Information ' joined the PCU. PCU promoted abstention in the 1976 Referendum on the Law of Political Reform. In 1977 merged into the Party of Labour of Spain Communist Party of Spain (international) (in Spanish language, Spanish: ''Partido Comunista de España (internacional)''), was a Communism, communist political party in Spain. History The PTE was formed around 1967, following a split from the ... (PTE). References Political parties established in 1976 Political parties disestablished in 1977 Communist parties in Spain {{Europe-communist-party-stub ...
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Libertarian Communist Party (Spain)
Libertarian Communist Party (in Spanish: ''Partido Comunista Libertario'') was a political party in Spain. Based in Valencia, PCL was registered in 1991. References Communist parties in Spain {{Europe-communist-party-stub ...
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Revolutionary Communist Party (Spain)
Revolutionary Communist Party ( es, Partido Comunista Revolucionario) is a communist political party in Spain. PCR was formed through a split in PCPE. PCR published ''La Forja'' until 2006. Since then the party has largely ceased its public activities. The PCR is an orthodox Maoist Maoism, officially called Mao Zedong Thought by the Chinese Communist Party, is a variety of Marxism–Leninism that Mao Zedong developed to realise a socialist revolution in the agricultural, pre-industrial society of the Republic of Ch ... organization, being highly critical of the other communist parties of Spain, especially of the importance those parties give to Republicanist positions. The PCR has been linked with the Anti-imperialist Movement. References Communist parties in Spain Far-left politics in Spain {{Spain-party-stub ...
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