Workers' Communist Party of France
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The Workers' Communist Party of France (French: Parti communiste des ouvriers de France, PCOF) is a political party of France. The party publishes the monthly newspaper La Forge[1] and is an active participant in the International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations.
History
The PCOF was established on 18 March 1979, on the anniversary of Paris Commune, after a split in the Strasbourg section of the Maoist Marxist–Leninist Communist Party of France [fr] (PCMLF). During the Cold War, the PCOF supported the political line of the Party of Labour of Albania. From October 2011 to March 2016, the party was a member of the Front de Gauche.
La Forge gallery
- Front page of the February 2007 issue of La Forge, depicting the party's old logo on the top left.
- Front page of the September 2007 issue of La Forge, criticising president Nicolas Sarkozy's government. The PCOF's current logo is stylized into the name of the newspaper.
References
- ^ Hobday, Charles (1986). Communist and Marxist Parties of the World. Essex: Longman. pp. 62, 67. ISBN 0-582-90264-9.
External links
- Official website
- La Forge ISSN 0242-3332
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