People's Party of Panama ( es, Partido del Pueblo de Panamá, PPP) was a
communist party
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in
Panama
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. It was founded on 4 April 1930 as the Communist Party of Panama (''Partido Comunista de Panamá'', PCP), after Panamanian
communists broke away from the
Labour Party. Early leaders of the PCP included Eliseo Echévez and Cristóbal Segundo.
[Busky, Donald F. ]
Communism in History and Theory: Asia, Africa, and the Americas
'. Westport, Conn. ;London: Praeger, 2002. p. 195 The PCP joined the
Communist International
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and reached its apogee of popularity during and right after
World War II
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.
[Political parties of the Americas: Canada, Latin America, and the West Indies. V. 1. Edited by Robert J. Alexander. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1982. Pp. 566.] In 1943 the PCP changed its name to the People's Party of Panama.
[Political Handbook of the world, 1993. New York, 1993. Pp. 638.]
The small but well-organized party then exerted considerable influence on the
Panamanian Federation of Students and on the trade union movements in
Panama
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and the Canal Zone. It long controlled the
Trade Union Federation of Workers of Panama. "''After
World War II
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the party concentrated on attacking the
United States
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presence in
Panama
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, leading the Panamanian government to crack down on it and then outlaw it in 1953. Subsequently, Communist influence in
Panama
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's trade unions declined greatly and many party members defected to other groups''".
In the mid-1960s, the
U.S. State Department estimated the party's membership to be approximately 400.
Although small in membership, for several years during the 1970s the PPP acted as the principal source of organized political support for the
Omar Torrijos
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government, particularly on the Panama Canal issue.
It resisted the formation of the broader based
Democratic Revolutionary Party
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History
Since its creat ...
(PRD) and lost a considerable amount of its power during the late 1970s as a result. The party was permitted to operate semi-publicly. In 1979 it applied for formal recognition and, with some 77,000 members, was easily able to demonstrate the required level of support. One of its candidates, running as an independent, obtained a Legislative Council seat in 1980.
In 1984 the party broke from the pro-government
National Democratic Union (UNADE) coalition because UNADE no longer followed the reformist ideas of
Omar Torrijos
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. The PPP ran its own presidential candidate in 1984 (
Carlos Del Cid
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); in 1989 it allied with the
National Liberation Coalition
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(COLINA) and its candidate
Carlos Duque
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.
Since 1951 the General Secretary of the PPP has been
Ruben Darío Sousa Batista
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(sometimes known by his pseudonym, Vicente Tello).
The PPP was derecognized by the Electoral Tribunal on 1 July 1991.
Electoral Tribunal
References
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Communist parties in Panama
International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties
Political parties established in 1930
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