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Peruvian Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist) Partido Comunista Peruano (Marxista–Leninista | |
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| Abbreviation | PCPML |
| Founded | January 1964 |
| Split from | Peruvian Communist Party |
| Newspaper | Bandera Roja |
| Political orientation | Hoxhaism |
| International affiliation | ICMLPO |
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The Peruvian Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist)[a] (PCPML) is a Hoxhaist party in Peru. It was originally known as the Peruvian Communist Party – Red Flag[b] and was founded as a Maoist party in 1964 after a split from the Peruvian Communist Party.[1]
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- ↑ “January 1964 witnessed the first important split with- in the Partido Comunista del Perú (PCP). This occurred during the PCP's Fourth Conference and reflected divisions that had arisen within the international communist movement. The pro-Chinese faction was led by Saturnino Paredes. This group left to form a new organization - the Roja PCP-Bandera ('Red Flag') - taking with them a majority of the PCP's youth organization and several regional committees. The pro-Moscow members included a majority of the national leadership and these retained control over the Party's apparatus, as well as the external finance coming from Russia.”
Lewis Taylor (1983). Maoism in the Andes: Sendero Luminoso and the contemporary guerrilla movement in Peru (p. 9). Liverpool: University of Liverpool. [LG]
