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The '''Italian Communist Party''' was a [[Marxist-Leninist]], later [[Eurocommunism|Eurocommunist]], party in [[Italy]]. First being created from a spilt within the [[Italian Socialist Party]] in 1921, the{{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]]}} 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
 
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on a [[Social democracy|Social-democrat]] line.
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The Italian Communist Party was a Marxist-Leninist, later Eurocommunist, party in Italy. First being created from a spilt within the Italian Socialist Party in 1921, the

Italian Communist Party

Partito Comunista Italiano
AbbreviationPCI (Italian)
Founded21 January 1921
Dissolved3 February 1991
Newspaperl'Unità
Youth wingCommunist Youth Federation
Italian Communist Party would last until 1991, when the fall of the Warsaw pact would result in the leadership taking 

on a Social-democrat line.