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|name=Communist Party of Ecuador | |name=Communist Party of Ecuador | ||
|native_name=Partido Comunista del Ecuador | |native_name=Partido Comunista del Ecuador | ||
|logo=PCE logo.png|founded=1926|abbreviation=PCE|leader1_title=Party leader|leader1_name=Winston Alarcón Elizalde|newspaper=''El Pueblo''|youth_wing=Juventud Comunista del Ecuador| | |logo=PCE logo.png|founded=1926|abbreviation=PCE|leader1_title=Party leader|leader1_name=Winston Alarcón Elizalde|newspaper=''El Pueblo''|youth_wing=Juventud Comunista del Ecuador|political_orientation=[[Marxism-Leninism]]<br>[[Anti-revisionism|Anti-revisionism]]|website=[https://pcecuadorcc.blogspot.com pcecuadorcc.blogspot.com] | ||
}}The '''Communist Party of Ecuador''' ('''PCE''') is | }}The '''Communist Party of Ecuador''' ('''PCE''') is an [[Anti-Revisionism|anti-revisionist]] [[Marxist-Leninist]] party. | ||
== History == | |||
The [[Ecuadorian Socialist Party]] split in 1931 over the issue of joining the [[Communist International (1919–1943)|Third International]], and the newly formed PCE decided to join the Comintern while the PSE did not. The PCE formed an alliance with the [[Ecuadorian Indigenous Federation]] formed in 1944. | |||
The PCE faced conflict following [[Nikita Khrushchev|Khrushchev]]'s [[Secret Speech]] in 1956. It endorsed armed [[revolution]] at its Congress in 1962 but expelled members in 1964 who tried to form a guerrilla force. The PCE continued its alignment with the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922–1991)|Soviet Union]] and purged members who supported the [[Communist Party of China|CPC]], leading them to create the [[Marxist–Leninist Communist Party of Ecuador]].<ref name=":0">{{Web citation|newspaper=[[Tricontinental]]|title=Nela Martínez Espinosa (1912–2004) Women of Struggle, Women in Struggle|date=2022-03-30|url=https://thetricontinental.org/studies-feminisms-3-nela-martinez/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221126201027/https://thetricontinental.org/studies-feminisms-3-nela-martinez/|archive-date=2022-11-26|retrieved=2023-02-10}}</ref> | |||
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Communist Party of Ecuador Partido Comunista del Ecuador | |
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Abbreviation | PCE |
Party leader | Winston Alarcón Elizalde |
Founded | 1926 |
Newspaper | El Pueblo |
Youth wing | Juventud Comunista del Ecuador |
Political orientation | Marxism-Leninism Anti-revisionism |
Website | |
pcecuadorcc.blogspot.com |
The Communist Party of Ecuador (PCE) is an anti-revisionist Marxist-Leninist party.
History[edit | edit source]
The Ecuadorian Socialist Party split in 1931 over the issue of joining the Third International, and the newly formed PCE decided to join the Comintern while the PSE did not. The PCE formed an alliance with the Ecuadorian Indigenous Federation formed in 1944.
The PCE faced conflict following Khrushchev's Secret Speech in 1956. It endorsed armed revolution at its Congress in 1962 but expelled members in 1964 who tried to form a guerrilla force. The PCE continued its alignment with the Soviet Union and purged members who supported the CPC, leading them to create the Marxist–Leninist Communist Party of Ecuador.[1]
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- ↑ "Nela Martínez Espinosa (1912–2004) Women of Struggle, Women in Struggle" (2022-03-30). Tricontinental. Archived from the original on 2022-11-26. Retrieved 2023-02-10.