For the historical party that existed from 1934 to 1991, see Puerto Rican Communist Party.
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Communist Party of Puerto Rico
Partido Comunista de Puerto Rico
Founded
2010 (2010)
Preceded by
Puerto Rican Communist Party
Newspaper
Abayarde Rojo
Ideology
Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Anti-imperialism
Political position
Far-left
Colors
Red
Website
www.partidocomunistapr.org
Politics of Puerto Rico
Political parties
Elections
The Communist Party of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Partido Comunista de Puerto Rico, PCPR) is a communist party in Puerto Rico. The party was founded in 2010, after members reformed a previous organization called "Refundación Comunista".[1]
It operates a political training school called "Escuela Vladimir Lenin", that brings proletarian political education to schools, universities, and workers' councils.[2] A similar effort, the "Escuela Manuel Francisco Rojas", was created online to reach an ever-growing group of people connected to the web and social networks. It also publishes Abayarde Rojo, a weekly periodical that is directed to tackling the reality of Puerto Rico and class struggle.
^"Partido Comunista aprueba constitución, programa y elije a miembros de comisión política" [Communist Party approves constitution, program and elects members of political commission]. Primera Hora (in Spanish). 20 June 2010. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
^León, Nuria Barbosa. "Llama Partido Comunista de Puerto Rico a crear Consejos para la lucha obrera" [Communist Party of Puerto Rico calls to create Councils for the workers' struggle]. www.radiohc.cu (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 November 2020.
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