Workers' Communist Party (in Spanish: Partido Comunista de los Trabajadores) was a political party in Spain. Formed in 1977 by the Left Opposition of PCE.[2]
Workers' Communist Party | |
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Abbreviation | PCT |
Chairman | Carlos Tuya |
Founded | 1973 |
Dissolved | 1980 |
Split from | Communist Party of Spain |
Merged into | PCEU |
Newspaper | La Voz Comunista |
Youth wing | Workers' Communist Youth |
Ideology | Communism Marxism-Leninism Pro-Soviet Union[1] |
PCT had a youth wing called Workers' Communist Youth (Juventudes Comunistas de los Trabajadores).[3] In December 1977 it initiated the publication Manifiesto. Soon Manifiesto was substituted by Bandera Comunista, which was published in 1978.[4]
In 1980 PCT unified with Communist Party of Spain (8th and 9th Congresses) to form the Unified Communist Party of Spain (PCEU).
References
edit- ^ Francisco Bonal García, «Notas sobre el "prosovietismo" en la primera mitad de los ochenta en España», 25 de mayo de 2007.
- ^ Vera Jiménez, Fernando (2009). «La diáspora comunista en España». Asociación de Historia Actual (HAOL). ISSN 1696-2060 (20, Otoño 2009): 43.
- ^ Cuadernos para el diálogo (270–285 ed.). 1978. p. 52.
- ^ "UB Libraries Catalog". eclipsi.bib.ub.es. Retrieved 2014-02-23.