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{{Infobox political party|name=Party of Labour of Albania|native_name=Partia e Punës e Shqipërisë|logo=Party of Labour of Albania logo.png|founded=8 November 1941|abbreviation=PPSh|leader1_title=First Secretary|leader1_name=[[Enver Hoxha]] ( | {{Infobox political party|name=Party of Labour of Albania|native_name=Partia e Punës e Shqipërisë|logo=Party of Labour of Albania logo.png|founded=8 November 1941|abbreviation=PPSh|leader1_title=First Secretary|leader1_name=[[Enver Hoxha]] (1941-1985)<br>[[Ramiz Alia]](1985--1991)|dissolution=13 June 1991|newspaper=''Zëri i Popullit''|youth_wing=[[Labour Youth Union of Albania]]<br>Pioneers of Enver|political_line=[[Marxism-leninism]]<br>[[Anti-revisionism]]<br>[[Hoxhaism]] (post-1970s)}} | ||
The | The '''Party of Labour of Albania''' was the ruling party of the [[People's Socialist Republic of Albania (1946–1992)|People's Socialist Republic of Albania]] from 1945-1991, when a bourgeois counter-revolution resulted in a [[Republic of Albania|Capitalist government]] being installed. | ||
Led by [[Enver Hoxha]], who served as general secretary, the Party of Labour would later | The Party of Labour of Albania had its orgins in various [[Anti-fascism|Anti-fascist]] and [[Marxist]] organisations that resisted the [[Albanian Kingdom (1928–1939)|Monarchy]] and later the [[Fascist Italy|Fascist Italian colonisers]], and itself would form in 1941 under the name of the '''Communist Party of Albania'''. After succeeding in liberating Albania from Fascist Imperialists, the Communist Party would begin to develop a [[Democracy|People's Democracy]], as well as recover Albania from its war-torn state, and develop [[Socialism]]. It would be renamed to the Party of Labour in 1948. | ||
Led by [[Enver Hoxha]], who served as general secretary, the Party of Labour would later lead a struggle aganist [[Nikita Khrushchev|Khrushchevite]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1992)|Titoist]], [[Mao Zedong Thought|Maoist]], and [[Socialism with Chinese Characteristics|Dengist]] [[revisionism]] and social-imperialism. While often portrayed both in [[Western media|Western]] and [[History of the Soviet Union (1953-1991)|post-Stalin Soviet]] propaganda as a dogmatic "[[Stalinism|Stalinist]]" party, the Party of Labour, and [[Enver Hoxha]] himself, were in fact theoretically progressive, and their ideas would later form the basis for the modern ideology of [[Hoxhaism]], which is followed by [[Communism|Communists]] globally.<ref>{{Citation|title=History of the Party of Labour of Albania|pdf=http://www.enverhoxha.ru/Archive_of_books/History_PLA/history_of_the_party_of_labour_of_albania_second_edition_eng.pdf|publisher=Institute of Marxist-Leninist Studies at the Central Committe of the Party of Labour of Albania}}</ref> | |||
The modern legacy of the Party of Labour of Albania can be seen in modern political parties like the [[Socialist Party of Albania]], or the [[Reorganised Party of Labour of Albania]]. | The modern legacy of the Party of Labour of Albania can be seen in modern political parties like the [[Socialist Party of Albania]], or the [[Reorganised Party of Labour of Albania]]. | ||
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[[Category:Hoxhaist organisations]] | [[Category:Hoxhaist organisations]] | ||