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{{Infobox political party|name=Italian Marxist–Leninist Party|native_name=Partito Marxista–Leninista Italiano|logo=PMLI.jpg|founded=1977|abbreviation=PMLI|dissolution=|newspaper=''Il Bolscevico''||political_orientation=[[Marxism–Leninism]]<br>[[Mao Zedong Thought]]<br>[[Anti-revisionism]]}}
{{Infobox political party|name=Italian Marxist–Leninist Party|native_name=Partito Marxista–Leninista Italiano|logo=PMLI.jpg|founded=1977|abbreviation=PMLI|dissolution=|newspaper=''Il Bolscevico''||political_orientation=[[Marxism–Leninism]]<br>[[Mao Zedong Thought]]<br>[[Anti-revisionism]]}}
The '''Italian Marxist–Leninist Party''' (Italian: ''Partito Marxista–Leninista Italiano'', '''PMLI''') is an [[anti-revisionist]] [[Marxist-Leninist|Marxist–Leninist]] [[communist party]] in [[Italy]]. Founded in Florence in 1977, the leading core of the PMLI began their political activity as they joined the [[Communist Party of Italy (Marxist–Leninist)]] (PCd'I(ml)) in 1967. The group broke away from the PCd'I(ml) in 1969 and formed the '''Italian Bolshevik Communist Organization Marxist–Leninist''' (Italian: ''Organizzazione Comunista Bolscevica Italiana marxista–leninista'', '''OCBIml'''). In 1977, the OCBIml was transformed into the PMLI. The current General Secretary is [[Giovanni Scuderi]].
The '''Italian Marxist–Leninist Party''' (Italian: ''Partito Marxista–Leninista Italiano'', '''PMLI''') is an [[anti-revisionist]] [[Marxist-Leninist|Marxist–Leninist]] [[communist party]] in [[Italy]]. Founded in Florence in 1977, the leading core of the PMLI began their political activity as they joined the Communist Party of Italy (Marxist–Leninist) (PCd'I(ml)) in 1967. The group broke away from the PCd'I(ml) in 1969 and formed the '''Italian Bolshevik Communist Organization Marxist–Leninist''' (Italian: ''Organizzazione Comunista Bolscevica Italiana marxista-leninista'', '''OCBIml'''). In 1977, the OCBIml was transformed into the PMLI. The current General Secretary is [[Giovanni Scuderi]].


The PMLI is opposed to [[bourgeois democracy]] and during political elections carries out abstentionistic propaganda. It is a communist party loyal to the teachings of [[Karl Marx]], [[Friedrich Engels]], [[Vladimir Lenin]], [[Joseph Stalin]] and [[Mao Zedong]], named "the five teachers of the international [[proletariat]]". The party strives for a [[proletarian revolution]] and the establishment of a "united, red and [[Socialism|socialist]] Italy".
The PMLI is opposed to bourgeois democracy and during political elections carries out abstentionistic propaganda. It is a communist party loyal to the teachings of [[Karl Marx]], [[Friedrich Engels]], [[Vladimir Lenin]], [[Joseph Stalin]] and [[Mao Zedong]], named "the five teachers of the international proletariat". This movement strives for a proletarian revolution and the establishment of a "united, red and socialist Italy".


The PMLI believes that [[Mao Zedong Thought]] is the highest stage of the workers' movement. Soviet leader Joseph Stalin is held in high regard within the party due to his construction of the first socialist country, the [[Soviet Union]]; and to his encouragement of the creation of the other socialist countries of [[Eastern Europe]]. Consequently, the PMLI refutes [[Trotskyism]], believing it to be an extremist and [[anti-communist]] diversion from Marxism–Leninism. Furthermore, it views the [[1936 Soviet Constitution]] as an example of the existence of socialism in the Soviet Union. As such, the party's official newspaper is called ''Il Bolscevico'' (''The Bolshevik'').
The PMLI believes that [[Mao Zedong Thought]] is the highest stage of the workers' movement. Soviet leader Joseph Stalin is held in high regard within the party due to his construction of the first socialist country, the [[Soviet Union]]; and to his encouragement of the creation of the other socialist countries of [[Eastern Europe]]. Consequently, the PMLI refutes [[Trotskyism]], believing it to be an extremist and [[anti-communist]] diversion from Marxism–Leninism. Furthermore, it views the 1936 Soviet Constitution as an example of the existence of socialism in the Soviet Union. As such, the party's official newspaper is called ''Il Bolscevico'' (''The Bolshevik'').


The PMLI is not represented in the Italian Parliament, the European Parliament, nor in any regional or provincial assemblies.
The PMLI is not represented in the Italian Parliament, the European Parliament, nor in any regional or provincial assemblies.
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