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{{Infobox political party
| name = Brazilian Communist Party
| native_name = Partido Comunista Brasileiro
| colorcode = #FF0000
| general_secretary = Edmilson Costa
| foundation = 25th of March, 1993
| ideology = Marxism-Leninism
| international = São Paulo Forum
| country = Federative Republic of Brazil
| newspaper = The People's Power
| youth_wing = Union of the Communist Youth (UCY/UJC)
| position = Far-Left
}}
The '''Brazilian Communist Party''' (PCB, ''Partido Comunista Brasileiro'') is a Brazilian political party that defines itself as a party of militants and revolutionary cadres that are formed in the class struggle, in the organization of the proletariat, and in the study of the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Its theoretical basis for practical action is [[Marxism-leninism|marxism-leninism]], which is based on the principles developed by Vladimir Lenin.
The '''Brazilian Communist Party''' (PCB, ''Partido Comunista Brasileiro'') is a Brazilian political party that defines itself as a party of militants and revolutionary cadres that are formed in the class struggle, in the organization of the proletariat, and in the study of the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Its theoretical basis for practical action is [[Marxism-leninism|marxism-leninism]], which is based on the principles developed by Vladimir Lenin.


Its symbol, according to its statutes, "is a sickle and a hammer, crossed, symbolizing the worker-peasant alliance, under which the legend "Brazilian Communist Party" is written. Its electoral code number is 21. In October 2020 it had 12,754 affiliates according to the Supreme Electoral Court, however, the vast majority of their militants are not officially registered.
Its symbol, according to its statutes, "is a sickle and a hammer, crossed, symbolizing the worker-peasant alliance, under which the legend "Brazilian Communist Party" is written. Its electoral code number is 21. In October 2020 it had 12,754 affiliates according to the Supreme Electoral Court, however, the vast majority of their militants are not officially registered.

Revision as of 12:37, 18 November 2020

Brazilian Communist Party

Partido Comunista Brasileiro
General SecretaryEdmilson Costa
Founded25th of March, 1993
NewspaperThe People's Power
Youth wingUnion of the Communist Youth (UCY/UJC)
Political positionFar-Left
International affiliationSão Paulo Forum


The Brazilian Communist Party (PCB, Partido Comunista Brasileiro) is a Brazilian political party that defines itself as a party of militants and revolutionary cadres that are formed in the class struggle, in the organization of the proletariat, and in the study of the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Its theoretical basis for practical action is marxism-leninism, which is based on the principles developed by Vladimir Lenin.

Its symbol, according to its statutes, "is a sickle and a hammer, crossed, symbolizing the worker-peasant alliance, under which the legend "Brazilian Communist Party" is written. Its electoral code number is 21. In October 2020 it had 12,754 affiliates according to the Supreme Electoral Court, however, the vast majority of their militants are not officially registered.