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{{Infobox political party|name=Italian Communist Party|native_name=Partito Comunista Italiano|logo=Italian Communist Party logo.png|founded=21 January 1921|abbreviation=PCI (Italian)|dissolution=3 February 1991|newspaper=l'Unità|youth_wing=Communist Youth Federation|political_line=[[Marxism-leninism]]<br>[[Revolutionary socialism]]<br>Later:<br>[[Eurocommunism]]<br>[[Revisionism]]<br>[[Reformism]]}}The '''Italian Communist Party''' was a [[Marxist-Leninist]], later [[Eurocommunism|Eurocommunist]], party in [[Italy]]. First being created from a spilt | {{Infobox political party|name=Italian Communist Party|native_name=Partito Comunista Italiano|logo=Italian Communist Party logo.png|founded=21 January 1921|abbreviation=PCI (Italian)|dissolution=3 February 1991|newspaper=l'Unità|youth_wing=Communist Youth Federation|political_line=[[Marxism-leninism]]<br>[[Revolutionary socialism]]<br>'''Later:'''<br>[[Eurocommunism]]<br>[[Revisionism]]<br>[[Reformism]]}}The '''Italian Communist Party''' was a [[Marxist-Leninist]], later [[Eurocommunism|Eurocommunist]], party in [[Italy]]. First being created from a spilt with the [[Italian Socialist Party]] in 1921, the Italian Communist Party would last until 1991, when the [[Fall of the Warsaw pact (1989-1992)|fall of the Warsaw pact]] would result in the leadership taking a [[Social democracy|social-democrat]] line.{{Communist parties}} | ||
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Italian Communist Party Partito Comunista Italiano | |
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Abbreviation | PCI (Italian) |
Founded | 21 January 1921 |
Dissolved | 3 February 1991 |
Newspaper | l'Unità |
Youth wing | Communist Youth Federation |
The Italian Communist Party was a Marxist-Leninist, later Eurocommunist, party in Italy. First being created from a spilt with the Italian Socialist Party in 1921, the Italian Communist Party would last until 1991, when the fall of the Warsaw pact would result in the leadership taking a social-democrat line.
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