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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) .
The following countries are one-party states in which the institutions of the ruling communist party and the state have become intertwined. They are adherents of Marxism–Leninism . They are listed here together with the year of their founding and their respective ruling parties.
From 13–15 December 1984, a "Communist Unity Congress" was held in Madrid. Partido Comunista de España Unificado (PCEU, Unified Communist Party of Spain), Movimiento de Recuperación del PCE (MRPCE, Movement for the Recuperation of the PCE), Movimiento para la Recuperación y Unificación del PCE (MRUPCE, Movement for the Recuperation and Unification of the PCE), Candidatura Comunista (CC ...
Revolutionary Communist League (Spain) (1971–1991) Communist Movement (1972-1991) Socialist Action Party(1972–2001) Communist Workers League (Spain) (1973–1999) National Alliance July 18 (1977) Unión Centrista Liberal (1978–2014) Liberal Democratic Party (1982-1984) Spanish Solidarity (1982–1984) Progressive Federation (1984–1988)
They share a common definition of socialism, and they refer to themselves as socialist states on the road to communism with a leading vanguard party structure, hence they are often called communist states. Meanwhile, the countries in the non-Marxist–Leninist category represent a wide variety of different interpretations of the term socialism ...
Communist Party of Spain (international) (1975) Communist Party of Spain (Marxist–Leninist) (historical) Communist Party of Spain (Marxist–Leninist) Communist Party of Spain (Reconstituted) Communist Party of the Galician People; Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain; Communist Party of the Valencians; Communist Party of the Workers of Spain
The Spanish Communist Party (in Spanish: Partido Comunista Español), was the first communist party in Spain, formed out of the Federación de Juventudes Socialistas (Federation of Socialist Youth, youth wing of Spanish Socialist Workers' Party).
Since then, communist parties have governed numerous countries, whether as ruling parties in one-party states like the Chinese Communist Party or the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, or as ruling parties in multi-party systems, including majority and minority governments as well as leading or being part of several coalitions.