Pôle de renaissance communiste en France

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Pôle de renaissance communiste en France
PRCF.png
founding January 2004
Alignment Marxism-Leninism ,
Communism
International connections Initiative of communist and workers' parties in Europe
Website initiative-communiste.fr

Pôle de Renaissance Communiste en France (short: PRCF , German pole of communist rebirth in France ) is a French party that was formed in 2004 . She takes a Marxist-Leninist point of view.

history

The PRCF was founded in January 2004. The party emerged from a current within the French Communist Party (PCF), whose members left the PCF in the 1990s in protest against its “mutation”.

The President of the Assembly of Delegates of the PRCF is Léon Landini , the President of the National Political Committee (CPN) is Jean-Pierre Hemmen, and the spokesman for the national political leadership of the Communist Initiative is George Gastaud. Honorary President is Georges Hage, the 2002-2007 deputy for the 16th constituency of the departments of Nord in the National Assembly was and there held the post of interim president.

The PRCF is organized according to the principle of so-called democratic centralism . It is divided into regional associations in the French departments , as well as into sections and cells. The party invokes the theory of Scientific Socialism of Karl Marx , Friedrich Engels , Vladimir Lenin and other revolutionaries.

The PRCF publishes the monthly magazine Initiative communiste and the theoretical magazine ÉtincelleS . It also broadcasts Convergence every Monday from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 5.30 a.m. to 6.30 a.m. on Radio Galère .

Political positions

The PCF is accused by the PRCF of having implemented a policy of big business by participating in the government. At the founding meeting, which took place in Paris on January 18 and 19, 2004, the party newspaper of the PRCF writes: “With regard to the strategic plan, the assembly has declared the political abdication of the majority of the parties of the ex-“ left ”, which are part of a“ euro-constructive ” are arrested, which forbids them to defend national sovereignty, to support the Europe of [social] struggles and to break with the unified politics of big business, which has put this policy into action either through the right, or through the PS and their satellites, the leaders of the mutated party [PCF]. "

Youth organization

The youth organization of the movement, "Jeunes pour la renaissance communiste en France" (JRCF, German "Young people for communist rebirth in France") took part in the 2006 mass movement against the first employment law.

Election results

In the election to the National Assembly in June 2007, the PRCF ran with five candidates, but without winning a mandate. Jacques Lacaze achieved the best result with 1.56% in the 12th constituency of the Pas-de-Calais department .

International connections

The PCRF belongs to the European party Initiative of Communist and Workers' Parties of Europe (INITIATIVE) initiated by the Communist Party of Greece .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Information from the French National Assembly on Georges Hage as a member of the 12th legislative period
  2. ("Sur le plan stratégique, la Convention a constaté la démission politique des partis de l'ex-« gauche »plurielle, enfermés dans une attitude dite« euroconstructive »qui leur interdit de défendre la souveraineté nationale, de promouvoir l'Europe des luttes et de rompre avec la politique unique du grand capital, qu'elle soit mise en œuvre par la droite ou par le PS et ses satellites, les dirigeants du parti mutant. "), Acte fondateur du PRCF in: Initiative communiste , 1. January 2006
  3. Déclaration du Comité départemental 62 du Pôle de Renaissance Communiste en France , Declaration by the Committee of the 62nd Department of the PRCF on the results of the 2007 National Assembly elections, in: Initiative communiste , Spécial Elections, June 14, 2007