Athos Fava (1925-2016) was an Argentine communist. He was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Argentina from 1980 to 1989, and the head of international relations for the party.
Fava authored works such as Memoria Militante (Militant Memory), Que es el Partido Comunista (What is the Communist Party?) and Reflexiones de un dirigente comunista (Reflections of a Communist Leader).
PCA may refer to:
Several different left-oriented organizations in Peru refer to themselves as communist (comunista) parties, movements, organizations, groups, etc. Some are still active, under their original or other appellation, some have merged or split, and some have ceased operating.
The Spanish Communist Party, was the first communist party in Spain, formed out of the Federación de Juventudes Socialistas. The founders of the party, that had belonged to leftwing within FJS, included Ramón Merino Gracia, Manuel Ugarte, Pedro Illescasm Luis Portela, Tiburicio Pico and Rito Estaban. Partido Comunista Español was formed on April 15, 1920. Its organ was called El Comunista.
Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain is a communist and Marxist–Leninist political party in Spain. PCPE was founded out of the unification of several Marxist-Leninist factions. The youth organization is called the Communist Youth of the Peoples of Spain.
Juventud, a Spanish word meaning youth, or Juventude, its Portuguese equivalent, may refer to:
The International Communist Party (ICP) is a left communist international political party which is often described by outside observers as Bordigist due to the contributions by longtime member Amadeo Bordiga.
Communist Party (Reconstructed), initially known as Portuguese Communist Party (Reconstructed), was a political party in Portugal.
The Communist Party is an Argentine communist party that advocates for Marxist-Leninist ideals. The PCCE is a part of the Frente de Todos, a kirchnerist coalition that, since the 2019 general election, holds the majority of political power in Argentina. Its name was adopted after a dispute with the Communist Party of Argentina caused a division between its members, resulting in the organization of an extraordinary congress that gave way to the foundation of the PCCE between December 1-2, 1996.
Communist Movement was a political party in Spain. It was founded in 1972 as Movimiento Comunista de España (MCE).
Marco Ferrando is an Italian Trotskyist activist and politician, the leading member of the AMR Progetto Comunista current in the Movimento per un Partito Comunista dei Lavoratori, and a member of the Co-ordinating Committee for the Refoundation of the Fourth International.
The Internationalist Communist Party is a left communist party in Italy and an affiliate of the Internationalist Communist Tendency, formerly the International Bureau for the Revolutionary Party.
Partido Comunista Revolucionario may refer to:
The Revolutionary Communist Party is a Maoist communist party from Argentina.
The Liberation Party is a communist party in Argentina. The party has its roots in the Argentine Socialist Vanguard Party (PSAV). It emerged as the Communist Vanguard, evolving into the Marxist–Leninist Communist Party in 1976, before adopting the name PL in 1983. The party publishes Liberación.
The World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY) is an international youth organization, and has historically characterized itself as anti-imperialist and left-wing. WFDY was founded in London in 1945 as a broad international youth movement, organized in the context of the end of World War II with the aim of uniting youth from the Allies behind an anti-fascist platform that was broadly pro-peace, anti-nuclear war, expressing friendship between youth of the capitalist and socialist nations. The WFDY Headquarters are in Budapest, Hungary. The main event of WFDY is the World Festival of Youth and Students. The last festival was held in Sochi, Russia, in October 2017. It was one of the first organizations granted general consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council.
The Communist Party of Italy was a communist political party in Italy which existed from 1921 to 1926 when it was outlawed by Benito Mussolini's Fascist regime.
The Labour Gathering Party was a political party in Argentina, led by José Penelon. It emerged from a dissident wing of the Communist Party of Argentina in the late 1920s. The party would exist for decades, mainly based in Buenos Aires, but its influence waned over the years.
The Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba is the highest decision-making body of the Cuban party-state.