Communist Party (Reconstructed)
Political party in Portugal
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Communist Party (Reconstructed) (Portuguese: Partido Comunista Português (reconstruído)), initially known as Portuguese Communist Party (Reconstructed) (Portuguese: Partido Comunista Português (Reconstruído)), was a political party in Portugal.
Communist Party (Reconstructed) Partido Comunista (reconstruído) | |
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| Abbreviation | PC(R) |
| Founded | 27 December 1975 |
| Legalised | 3 February 1981 |
| Dissolved | 5 July 1992[1] |
| Newspaper | Bandeira Vermelha Comunismo |
| Youth wing | Revolutionary Young Communist League |
| Ideology | Communism Marxism-Leninism Anti-revisionism Hoxhaism |
History
PCP(R) was founded at a unitary congress in December 1975, through the fusion of the Portuguese Marxist-Leninist Communist Organization, the Portuguese Marxist-Leninist Committee and the Organization for the Reconstruction of the Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist).[2]
PCP(R) held its second congress in 1977.
After the break between China and Albania, PCP(R) sided with the Albanian Party of Labour.[3] The Communist Party of Brazil had a strong influence over PCP(R).
PC(R) published Bandeira Vermelha.
The youth league of PCP(R)/PC(R) was the Revolutionary Young Communist League (UJCR).
In 1992 PC(R) was renamed Communists for Democracy and Progress (Comunistas pela Democracia e Progresso). In 1995 CDP merged into the People's Democratic Union.
