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{{Communist | {{Infobox political party|name=Communist Party of Spain|native_name=Partido Comunista de España|logo=Communist Party of Spain logo..png|founded=14 November 1921|president=José Luis Centella|general_secretary=Enrique Santiago|newspaper=Mundo Obrero<br>Nuestra Bandera|youth_wing=Communist Youth Union of Spain|membership_year=2017|membership=10,500|political_orientation=[[Marxism-Leninism]]<br>[[Republicanism]]<br>[[Anti-Fascism]]|website=https://pce.es/}} | ||
The | The '''Communist Party of Spain''' (Spanish: ''Partido Comunista de España'', '''PCE''') is one of the longest-standing communist parties in [[Kingdom of Spain|Spain]] and is known to be one of the largest militant groups fighting during the [[Spanish Civil War]]. It was established in November 14th, 1921. | ||
== Ideology == | == Ideology == | ||
The ideology of the Communist Party of Spain has varied history since its founding. From its inception and to during the Spanish Civil war, the Communist Party of Spain was broadly [[Marxist]] and [[socialist]].<ref>Basic university [http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~warden/scw/scwpolit.htm document]</ref> As the Republicans lost the Spanish Civil War, most members of the leftist parties in Spain were subject to the [[White Terror]] and many left to Cuba. What was left of the party continued to exist in Spain but fell into [[Eurocommunism]].<ref>Document about Spainish [https://www.marxists.org/archive/harman/1977/09/eurocomm.htm Eurocommunism]</ref> In 2017, the Communist Party of Spain stated that it has and will return to Marxist-Leninist politics to mark its 100th anniversary.<ref>News article about the [https://www.cuartopoder.es/espana/2017/12/03/pce-leninismo-xx-congreso/ PCE]</ref> | The ideology of the Communist Party of Spain has varied history since its founding in 1921. From its inception and to during the Spanish Civil war, the Communist Party of Spain was broadly [[Marxist]] and [[socialist]].<ref>Basic university [http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~warden/scw/scwpolit.htm document]</ref> As the Republicans lost the Spanish Civil War, most members of the leftist parties in Spain were subject to the [[White Terror]] and many left to [[Republic of Cuba|Cuba]]. What was left of the party continued to exist in Spain but fell into [[Eurocommunism]].<ref>Document about Spainish [https://www.marxists.org/archive/harman/1977/09/eurocomm.htm Eurocommunism]</ref> In 2017, the Communist Party of Spain stated that it has and will return to [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxist-Leninist]] politics to mark its 100th anniversary.<ref>News article about the [https://www.cuartopoder.es/espana/2017/12/03/pce-leninismo-xx-congreso/ PCE]</ref> | ||
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Communist Party of Spain Partido Comunista de España | |
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President | José Luis Centella |
General Secretary | Enrique Santiago |
Founded | 14 November 1921 |
Newspaper | Mundo Obrero Nuestra Bandera |
Youth wing | Communist Youth Union of Spain |
Membership (2017) | 10,500 |
Political orientation | Marxism-Leninism Republicanism Anti-Fascism |
Website | |
https://pce.es/ |
The Communist Party of Spain (Spanish: Partido Comunista de España, PCE) is one of the longest-standing communist parties in Spain and is known to be one of the largest militant groups fighting during the Spanish Civil War. It was established in November 14th, 1921.
Ideology[edit | edit source]
The ideology of the Communist Party of Spain has varied history since its founding in 1921. From its inception and to during the Spanish Civil war, the Communist Party of Spain was broadly Marxist and socialist.[1] As the Republicans lost the Spanish Civil War, most members of the leftist parties in Spain were subject to the White Terror and many left to Cuba. What was left of the party continued to exist in Spain but fell into Eurocommunism.[2] In 2017, the Communist Party of Spain stated that it has and will return to Marxist-Leninist politics to mark its 100th anniversary.[3]
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