Revolutionary Communist Party (Chile)
Revolutionary Communist Party (Spanish: Partido Comunista Revolucionario) was a pro-China communist party in Chile founded in 1966. The founders of PCR belonged to ESPARTACO (led by the Valparaíso senator Jaime Barros Pérez Cotapos), a group that had been expelled from the Communist Party of Chile (PCCh), and Revolutionary Communist Union, another splinter group of PCCh. PCR was led by Jorge Palacios and David Benquis.
Partido Comunista Revolucionario Revolutionary Communist Party | |
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Founded | February 1966 |
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Ideology | Communism (Marxism–Leninism, Mao Zedong Thought ) |
Political position | Far-left |
Colours | Black, Red |
PCR published El Pueblo and Causa Marxista-Leninista.
PCR dissolved in internal strife. One section would refound itself as the Communist Organization Recabarren in 1985.
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