Palestinian Communist Party (1990s)

Palestinian Communist Party
الحزب الشیوعي الفلسطیني
Secretary-GeneralMahmoud Saadeh
Deputy LeaderMohammed Alqam (West Bank)
Mohammed Abu Namous (Gaza Strip)
FoundedDecember 1991 (split from Palestinian People's Party)
HeadquartersRamallah[citation needed]
IdeologyCommunism[1][2]
Marxism–Leninism
Palestinian nationalism
Political positionFar-left
International affiliationIMCWP
Legislative Council
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Website
pallcp.ps

The Palestinian Communist Party (Arabic: الحزب الشیوعي الفلسطیني) is a Marxist–Leninist party in Palestine. The Palestinian Communist Party claims to be the political forefront of the working class in Palestine. The party went through great turmoil in the wake of the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, and the defection of a large section of members of the leadership's right-wing. After the fall of the USSR, many wanted the party to change its name away from the communist one, but the party decided to re-establish themselves in a number of weeks and announced the continuation of the communist name. The party calls for the liberation of Palestine and the establishment of a single progressive state for all of the citizens of the Palestinian land regardless of their ethnic or religious affiliation.[3]

References

  1. ^ http://www.solidnet.org/palestine-palestinian-communist-party/17-imcwp-contribution-of-palestinian-cp-en-ar [dead link]
  2. ^ "الحزب الشيوعي الفلسطيني".
  3. ^ File:PCP screenshot.png|Conversation with the PCP


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