International Communist Party (Dominican Republic)

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International Communist Party (in Spanish : Partido Comunista Internacional) is a small communist group in the Dominican Republic. Its president is Wilson del Obre. It has an office in connection with del Obre's family residence on the Engombe highway, Herrera, Santo Domingo.

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