Partito Comunista (2009)

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Partito Comunista
Partito comunista logo.png
Marco Rizzo 2.jpg
Secretary General Marco Rizzo
founding July 3, 2009
newspaper La Riscossa
Alignment Marxism-Leninism ,
Communism
International connections International meeting of communist and workers 'parties ,
initiative of communist and workers' parties in Europe
Website ilpartitocomunista.it

The Partito Comunista (abbreviated PC ) is a party created in Italy in 2009 . She takes a Marxist-Leninist point of view.

history

The party was founded in 2009 as Comunisti Sinistra Popolare by Marco Rizzo, in 2012 it was called Comunisti Sinistra Popolare - Partito Comunista and in 2014 its current name.

Political positions

The party sees itself as an organized avant-garde of the Italian working class. It is politically and ideologically closely linked to the KKE , thanks to whose help it was able to take part in the 2019 European elections .

Party congresses and congresses

year date designation place annotation
2010 November 6-7 congress Rome National meeting of the Comunisti Sinistra Popolare - Partito Comunista
2014 January 17-19 I. Party Congress Rome Founding party conference of the PC
2017 January 21-22 II party congress Rome -

Election results

The party has so far participated in the following elections:

year choice be right %
2018 Italian House of Representatives 106,816 0.33%
2018 Italian Senate 101.230 0.33%
2019 European elections 235,467 0.88%

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Program and statute of the party [1]
  2. Statements of the party on its history [2]
  3. Without Tsipras. Europe's left-wing parties are split up in the EU election. Greek CP helps Italians to run for Young World