Movimento Marxista-Leninista di San Marino

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The Marxist-Leninist Movement of San Marino ( Italian Movimento Marxista-Leninista di San Marino ) was a Maoist organization in San Marino , which was founded in early March 1968 by dissidents of the Partito Comunista Sammarinese . By taking her seat, she was represented in the Parliament of San Marino with a member (Giuseppe Fabbri) until 1969.

The organization, later the Partito Comunista (Marxista-Leninista) di San Marino party , took part in the 1969 parliamentary election without success (1.24%), which meant that the only parliamentary mandate was lost. In the 1974 election, the party received only 121 votes (0.8%).

The Peking Rundschau published statements, statements and letters of condolence by the organization (initially by G. Fabbri) until the mid-1970s, which until then had largely followed the policy of the Chinese Communist Party .

literature

  • Friedrich-Wilhelm Schlomann / Paulette Friedlingstein: The Maoists. Beijing branches in Western Europe , Frankfurt am Main: Societäts-Verlag 1970 ISBN 3-7973-0195-2
  • Yearbook on International Communist Affairs 1971
  • Robert J. Alexander: Maoism in the Developed World , Westport, CT: Praeger 2001 ISBN 0-275-96148-6

Individual evidence

  1. F.-W. Schlomann / P. Friedlingstein: The Maoists , Frankfurt a. M. 1970, p. 161; according to RJ Alexander: Maoism in the Developed World , Westport 2001, p. 131 the party was founded in 1968