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== KKE under Papariga ==
== KKE under Papariga ==
KKE under Papariga rejected their old [[revisionist]] line they had adopted since [[Stalin|Stalin's]] death in 1953, only to adopt a version of [[dogmatism]] called by some as Paparigaism or KKE Model.
KKE under Papariga rejected their old [[revisionist]] line they had adopted since [[Stalin|Stalin's]] death in 1953, only to adopt a version of [[dogmatism]] called by some as Paparigaism or KKE Model.<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=Rizospastis|title=Μια ιστορική προσωπικότητα του κομμουνιστικού κινήματος (Translation: A historical personality of the communist movement)|date=2003-08-03|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724130817/http://www1.rizospastis.gr/story.do?id=1898874|archive-date=2011-07-24}}</ref>


== Post-Secretariat ==
== Post-Secretariat ==
In 2013, Papariga got succeeded by [[Dimitris Koutsoumpas]] as General Secretary of the KKE. Nonetheless, she was an MP until the May 2023 elections.
In 2013, Papariga got succeeded by [[Dimitris Koutsoumpas]] as General Secretary of the KKE. Nonetheless, she was an MP until the May 2023 elections.
== References ==
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Revision as of 16:15, 5 February 2024

Aleka Papariga

Αλέκα Παπαρήγα
Born5 November 1945
Athens, Greece
Political orientationMarxism-Leninism
Anti-revisionism (what became KKE Model today)
Political partyCommunist Party of Greece


Aleka Papariga is a former Greek politician, who served as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Greece from 1991 to 2013.

KKE under Papariga

KKE under Papariga rejected their old revisionist line they had adopted since Stalin's death in 1953, only to adopt a version of dogmatism called by some as Paparigaism or KKE Model.[1]

Post-Secretariat

In 2013, Papariga got succeeded by Dimitris Koutsoumpas as General Secretary of the KKE. Nonetheless, she was an MP until the May 2023 elections.

References