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{{Infobox political party |
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| name = Communist Party |
| name = Communist Party of Belgium |
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| native_name = Parti Communiste |
| native_name = Parti Communiste de Belgique |
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| logo = Communist Party of |
| logo = Logo of Communist Party of Belgium_(1989).png |
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| leader1_title = General Secretary |
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| leader1_name = Arne Baillière |
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| foundation = {{start date|1989}} |
| foundation = {{start date|1989}} |
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| ideology = [[Communism]]<br>[[Marxism-Leninism]] |
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| ideology = [[Communism]]<br>[[Marxism–Leninism]]<br>[[Euroscepticism#Hard Euroscepticism|Hard Euroscepticism]] |
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| position = [[Far-left politics|Far-left]] |
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| international = [[International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties|IMCWP]]<br/>[[World Anti-Imperialist Platform]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://wap21.org/?p=566|title=Paris Declaration: The rising tide of global war and the tasks of anti-imperialists|work=World Anti-Imperialist Platform|date=14 October 2022|accessdate=29 November 2023}}</ref> |
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| newspaper = Le Drapeau Rouge<br>Mouvements |
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| colorcode = red |
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| website = {{URL|http://www.pcb-cpb.com/}} |
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| colorcode = {{party color|Communist Party of Belgium (1989)}} |
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The '''Communist Party of Belgium''' ({{lang-fr|Parti Communiste de Belgique}}, or '''PCB''') is a [[ |
The '''Communist Party of Belgium''' ({{lang-fr|Parti Communiste de Belgique}}, or '''PCB'''; {{lang-nl|Communistische Partij van België}}) is a [[communist party]] in [[Belgium]]. It was founded in Wallonia in 1989 as the '''Communist Party''' of Wallonia after the [[Communist Party of Belgium]] was bifurcated along linguistic lines, and refounded as the PCB following the extinction of its [[Communist Party (Flanders)|counterpart]] in Flanders. Pierre Beauvois was the |
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General Secretary of the party to 2006.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.lalibre.be/regions/hainaut/2006/08/03/divorce-entre-le-parti-communiste-et-pierre-beauvois-ODBUPLO6DFEFVK2BKEKLPOOZLA/|title=Divorce entre le Parti communiste et Pierre Beauvois|work=[[La Libre Belgique]]|accessdate=May 7, 2023}}</ref> |
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PC publishes ''Le Drapeau Rouge'' and ''Mouvements''. It was part of the [[Party of the European Left]] until July 2018.<ref>http://www.particommuniste.be/index.php/belgique/482-pourquoi-le-pcb-a-quitte-le-parti-de-la-gauche-europeenne-pge |
PC publishes ''Le Drapeau Rouge'' and ''Mouvements''. It was part of the [[Party of the European Left]] until July 2018.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.particommuniste.be/index.php/belgique/482-pourquoi-le-pcb-a-quitte-le-parti-de-la-gauche-europeenne-pge|title=Pourquoi le PCB a quitté le Parti de la Gauche Européenne (PGE)|website=www.particommuniste.be|accessdate=May 7, 2023}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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* {{official website|http://www.pcb-cpb.com/}} {{in lang|fr}} |
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{{Belgian political parties}} |
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{{Party of the European Left}} |
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[[Category:1989 establishments in Belgium]] |
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[[Category:Political parties established in 1989]] |
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Communist Party of Belgium Parti Communiste de Belgique | |
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General Secretary | Arne Baillière |
Founded | 1989 |
Headquarters | 4 rue Rouppe Bruxelles Belgique 1000 |
Newspaper | Le Drapeau Rouge Mouvements |
Ideology | Communism Marxism–Leninism Hard Euroscepticism |
Political position | Far-left |
International affiliation | IMCWP World Anti-Imperialist Platform[1] |
Colours | Red |
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The Communist Party of Belgium (French: Parti Communiste de Belgique, or PCB; Dutch: Communistische Partij van België) is a communist party in Belgium. It was founded in Wallonia in 1989 as the Communist Party of Wallonia after the Communist Party of Belgium was bifurcated along linguistic lines, and refounded as the PCB following the extinction of its counterpart in Flanders. Pierre Beauvois was the General Secretary of the party to 2006.[2]
PC publishes Le Drapeau Rouge and Mouvements. It was part of the Party of the European Left until July 2018.[3]
References[edit]
- ^ "Paris Declaration: The rising tide of global war and the tasks of anti-imperialists". World Anti-Imperialist Platform. 14 October 2022. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
- ^ "Divorce entre le Parti communiste et Pierre Beauvois". La Libre Belgique. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
- ^ "Pourquoi le PCB a quitté le Parti de la Gauche Européenne (PGE)". www.particommuniste.be. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
External links[edit]
- Official website (in French)
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