Communist Party (Extraordinary Congress) Partido Comunista (Congreso Extraordinario) | |
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Abbreviation | PCCE |
General Secretary | Pablo Pereyra |
Founded | December 2, 1996 |
Split from | Communist Party of Argentina |
Headquarters | México 2086, Buenos Aires |
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Youth wing | Communist Youth Federation (Extraordinary Congress) |
Ideology | Communism Marxism–Leninism Kirchnerism |
Political position | Far-left |
National affiliation | Unión por la Patria |
International affiliation | Foro de São Paulo |
Colours | Red |
Slogan | The Left in Frente de Todos |
Mercosur MPs | 0 / 43 |
Senators | 0 / 72 |
Deputies | 0 / 257 |
Governors | 0 / 24 |
Legislators | 0 / 1,199 |
Municipalities | 0 / 2,112 |
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The Communist Party (Extraordinary Congress) (Spanish: Partido Comunista (Congreso Extraordinario), PCCE) is an Argentine communist party that advocates for Marxist-Leninist ideals. The PCCE is a part of the Unión por la Patria (formerly Frente de Todos),[1] a Peronist coalition in Argentina. Its name was adopted after a dispute with the Communist Party of Argentina caused a division between its members,[2] resulting in the organization of an extraordinary congress that gave way to the foundation of the PCCE between December 1–2, 1996.
The Party is currently present in a variety of Argentine regions, such as the capital city and the provinces of Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, Entre Ríos, Córdoba, San Luis, Formosa, Misiones, and San Juan, among others.
PCCE publishes Nuestra Palabra and Raíces Latinoamericanas.