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'''Communist Party''' ({{lang-fr|Parti Communiste}}, or '''PC''') is a [[political party]] in [[Wallonia]], [[Belgium]]. PC was founded in 1989 as the [[Communist Party of Belgium]] was bifurcated along linguistic lines. |
'''Communist Party''' ({{lang-fr|Parti Communiste}}, or '''PC''') is a [[political party]] in [[Wallonia]], [[Belgium]]. PC was founded in 1989 as the [[Communist Party of Belgium]] was bifurcated along linguistic lines. Pierre Beauvois was the leader of the party to 2006<ref>[http://www.lalibre.be/regions/hainaut/divorce-entre-le-parti-communiste-et-pierre-beauvois-51b88f8ee4b0de6db9ae566f Divorce entre le Parti communiste et Pierre Beauvois, LaLibre.be, 3 aout 2006]</ref>. |
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PC publishes ''Le Drapeau Rouge'' and ''Mouvements''. It is part of the [[Party of the European Left]]. |
PC publishes ''Le Drapeau Rouge'' and ''Mouvements''. It is part of the [[Party of the European Left]]. |
Revision as of 21:13, 23 February 2018
Communist Party Parti Communiste | |
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Leader | Arne Baillière |
Founded | 1989 |
Headquarters | 4 rue Rouppe Bruxelles Belgique 1000 |
Ideology | Communism, Marxism-Leninism |
European affiliation | PEL |
International affiliation | none |
Colours | Red |
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Communist Party (French: Parti Communiste, or PC) is a political party in Wallonia, Belgium. PC was founded in 1989 as the Communist Party of Belgium was bifurcated along linguistic lines. Pierre Beauvois was the leader of the party to 2006[1].
PC publishes Le Drapeau Rouge and Mouvements. It is part of the Party of the European Left.