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Section 1, Article 1: "Romania is a socialist republic". Section 1, Article 3: "The leading force of society in the Socialist Republic of Romania is the Romanian Communist Party". [59] Socialist Republic of Romania: 21 August 1965 30 December 1989 24 years, 131 days Romanian Communist Party: Total 30 December 1947 30 December 1989 42 years, 0 days
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and the Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (ERC) party were banned in 1939 while the Communist Party of Spain (PCE) went underground. University students seeking democracy revolted in the late 1960s and early 1970s, which was repressed by the grises .
Even the socialist Indalecio Prieto, at a party rally in Cuenca in May 1936, complained: "we have never seen so tragic a panorama or so great a collapse as in Spain at this moment. Abroad Spain is classified as insolvent. This is not the road to socialism or communism but to desperate anarchism without even the advantage of liberty." [43]
The Communist Party of Spain (Spanish: Partido Comunista de España; PCE) is a communist party that, since 1986, has been part of the United Left coalition, which is currently part of Sumar. Two of its politicians are Spanish government ministers: Yolanda Díaz (Minister of Labour and Social Economy) and Sira Rego (Minister of Youth and Children).
In Spain during almost three years, despite a civil war that took a million lives, despite the opposition of the political parties (republicans, left and right Catalan separatists, socialists, Communists, Basque and Valencian regionalists, petty bourgeoisie, etc.), this idea of libertarian communism was put into effect.
Currently, there are six parties in Brazil that claim to be communist: the Brazilian Communist Party (PCB) [2] and its youth wing Union of Communist Youth (UJC), [3] the Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB) and its youth wing, [4] the United Socialist Workers Party (PSTU) and its youth wing, Rebeldia, [5] the Worker's Cause Party (PCO) [6] and the ...
Socialist Republic of Brazil: 1935 Unrecognised government of Brazil lasted 4 Days Marquetalia Republic: 1948–1964 Now Part of Colombia: Attempted Communist state State Union of Jeová: 1952–1953 Now part of Brazil: Republic of Anguilla: 1967–1969 Now a British overseas territory: Created due to opposition to a union with modern St. Kitts ...