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  2. Communist Party of Spain (Marxist–Leninist) (historical)

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    The sixth and last congress of PCE(m-l) was held in 1992, voting to dissolve the party. An agreement was made to form a new group, the Partido Comunista Democratico, but that was never carried out. The main leader of PCE(m-l), Raúl Marco, had broken away in 1991 to form the Colectivo Octubre, which evolved into Organización Comunista Octubre.

  3. Communist Party of Spain - Wikipedia

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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) .

  4. PCE - Wikipedia

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    PCE(ML), Communist Party of Spain (Marxist–Leninist) (historical) or Partido Comunista de España (Marxista-Leninista) PCE(M-R), Workers' Party of Spain–Communist Unity or Partido de los Trabajadores de España–Unidad Comunista

  5. Communist Party of Spain (8th and 9th Congresses) - Wikipedia

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    The Communist Party of Spain (8th and 9th Congresses) (in Spanish: Partido Comunista de España (VIII y IX Congresos)) was a pro-Soviet splinter group of Communist Party of Spain (PCE). PCE (VIII-IX) was one of many groups that broke away from PCE during the period when Santiago Carrillo held the post of PCE general secretary and directed the ...

  6. Manuel Azcárate - Wikipedia

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    He lived in Moscow from 1959 to 1964, where he helped write a history of the Communist Party of Spain and contributed to the book Guerra y revolución en España. Azcárate became a member of the PCE executive committee in 1964. [1] From 1968 to 1981 Azcárate was head of the party's Department of International relations.

  7. Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Spanish Communist Party - Wikipedia

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    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).

  9. Communist Party of Spain (Marxist–Leninist) - Wikipedia

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    The Communist Party of Spain (Marxist–Leninist) (Spanish: Partido Comunista de España (marxista–leninista)) is an anti-revisionist Marxist–Leninist communist party in Spain, founded in 2006 by the Statewide Coordination of Communist Organizations (CEOC) and former PCE(ml) members.