Unified Communist Party of Spain

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Unified Communist Party of Spain

The Unified Communist Party of Spain (Spanish: Partido Communista Unificado de España, abbreviated PCEU[2]) was a political party in Spain. PCEU was a pro-Soviet rival to the Eurocommunist Communist Party of Spain (PCE).[3]

PCEU was founded at an 'extraordinary congress of unification' in Madrid in May 1980, merging the

Comisiones Obreras.[5] The youth wing of PCEU was called Unified Communist Youth of Spain (Juventud Comunista de España Unificada, JCEU).[5][4]

The PCEU congress held in

Party of Communists of Catalonia. The Valero/Tuya group continued to exist until 1984.[4] Tuya served as party president.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b El País, anuario .... 1985. p. 98
  2. ^ Martínez de Sousa, José. Manual de estilo de la lengua española. Gijón: Trea, 2001. p. 515
  3. ^ a b c Radio Free Europe research, Vol. 5, Edition 21–31. 1980. p. 92
  4. ^ a b c Molas, Isidre, and Joan B. Culla i Clarà. Diccionari del partits polítics de Catalunya: segle XX. Barcelona: Enciclopèdia Catalana, 2000. p. 225
  5. ^ a b c Moreno Sáez, Francisco. PARTIDOS, SINDICATOS Y ORGANIZACIONES CIUDADANAS EN LA PROVINCIA DE ALICANTE DURANTE LA TRANSICIÓN (1974-1982)