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''Acció'' ('Action') was a weekly newspaper published from
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1936–1937. It was the local organ of the Iberian Communist Youth (JCI), the youth wing of POUM. The first issue was published on 1 October 1936. Ricard Garriga Salvadó was the director of ''Acció''. When Garriga was sent to the front, Josep Vilar took over as director of the newspaper. The offices of the newspaper were located inside the POUM-JCI office in downtown Tarragona (Casa Rosell, which had hosted the CEDA office before the war), at Rambla 14 Abril on the corner with Carrer de Girona. The newspaper was printed at Suc de Torres & Virgili. ''Acció'' was a bilingual publication. The issues of ''Acció'' carried four pages. The format was 503 x 350 mm. It was sold at 15 '' céntimos'' per issue. ''Acció'' disappeared after the events of May 1937.


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