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List of French Communist Party congresses
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September 24, 2022
List of congresses held by the
French Communist Party
.
Date
Congress
Place
25–30 December 1920
Congrès de Tours
Tours
25–30 December 1921
1st Congress
Marseille
15–20 October 1922
2nd Congress
Paris
20–24 January 1924
3rd Congress
Lyon
17–21 January 1925
4th Congress
Clichy
20–26 June 1926
5th Congress
Lille
31 March - 7 April 1929
6th Congress
Saint-Denis
11–19 March 1932
7th Congress
Paris
22–25 January 1936
8th Congress
Villeurbanne
25–29 December 1937
9th Congress
Arles
26–30 June 1945
10th Congress
Paris
25–28 June 1947
11th Congress
Strasbourg
2–6 April 1950
12th Congress
Gennevilliers
3–6 June 1954
13th Congress
Ivry-sur-Seine
18–21 July 1956
14th Congress
Le Havre
25–30 May 1959
15th Congress
Ivry-sur-Seine
11–14 May 1961
16th Congress
Saint-Denis
14–17 May 1964
17th Congress
Paris
4–8 May 1967
18th Congress
Levallois-Perret
4–8 February 1970
19th Congress
Nanterre
13–17 December 1972
20th Congress
Saint-Ouen
24–27 October 1974
21st Congress
Vitry-sur-Seine
4–8 February 1976
22nd Congress
L'Île-Saint-Denis
9–13 May 1979
23rd Congress
Saint-Ouen
3–7 February 1982
24th Congress
Saint-Ouen
6–10 February 1985
25th Congress
Saint-Ouen
2–6 December 1987
26th Congress
Saint-Ouen
18–22 December 1990
27th Congress
Saint-Ouen
25–29 January 1994
28th Congress
Saint-Ouen
25–22 December 1996
29th Congress
La Défense
23–26 March 2000
30th Congress
Martigues
26–28 October 2001
31st Congress
La Défense
3–6 April 2003
32nd Congress
Saint-Denis
23–26 March 2006
33rd Congress
Le Bourget
11–14 December 2008
34th Congress
La Défense
18–20 June 2010
35th Congress
La Défense
7–10 February 2013
36th Congress
Aubervilliers
2-5 June 2016
37th Congress
Aubervilliers
23–26 March 2018
38th Congress
Ivry-sur-Seine
7–8 April 2023
39th Congress
Marseille
v
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French Communist Party
General Secretary
Ludovic-Oscar Frossard
(1921–1923)
Louis Sellier
and
Albert Treint
(1923–1924)
Louis Sellier
(1924)
Pierre Semard
(1924–1929)
Henri Barbé
,
Pierre Célor
,
Benoît Frachon
and
Maurice Thorez
(1929–1930)
Maurice Thorez
(1930–1950)
Jacques Duclos
(1950–1953)
Maurice Thorez
(1953–1964)
Waldeck Rochet
(1964–1969)
Georges Marchais
(1969–1972)
Waldeck Rochet
(1972)
Georges Marchais
(1972–1994)
Robert Hue
(1994–2001)
Marie-George Buffet
(2001–2010)
Pierre Laurent
(2010–2018)
Fabien Roussel
(2018–present)
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