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The '''Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist Organization''' ({{lang-pt|Organização Comunista Marxista-Leninista Portuguesa}}, '''OCMLP''') was a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] far-left political party, founded in 1973 after the merger between two minor communist grouping, the group around the journal ''O Comunista'' (split from the [[Portuguese Marxist-Leninist Committee]]) and ''O Grito do Povo'' (a group based in Northern Portugal). The party achieved some political expression in the last years of the fascist regime of [[Marcello Caetano]], mainly in Paris, among a community of exiled politicians. |
The '''Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist Organization''' ({{lang-pt|Organização Comunista Marxista-Leninista Portuguesa}}, '''OCMLP''') was a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] far-left political party, founded in 1973 after the merger between two minor communist grouping, the group around the journal ''O Comunista'' (split from the [[Portuguese Marxist-Leninist Committee]]) and ''O Grito do Povo'' (a group based in Northern Portugal). The party achieved some political expression in the last years of the fascist regime of [[Marcello Caetano]], mainly in Paris, among a community of exiled politicians. |
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In December 1974 OCMLP launched the [[Communist Electoral Front (marxist-leninist)]] (FEC(m-l)), with which it participated in the 1975 Constituent Assembly elections. |
In December 1974 OCMLP launched the [[Communist Electoral Front (marxist-leninist)]] (FEC(m-l)), with which it participated in the 1975 Constituent Assembly elections. |
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Revision as of 10:08, 24 August 2013
The Portuguese Marxist–Leninist Communist Organization (Template:Lang-pt, OCMLP) was a Portuguese far-left political party, founded in 1973 after the merger between two minor communist grouping, the group around the journal O Comunista (split from the Portuguese Marxist-Leninist Committee) and O Grito do Povo (a group based in Northern Portugal). The party achieved some political expression in the last years of the fascist regime of Marcello Caetano, mainly in Paris, among a community of exiled politicians.
In December 1974 OCMLP launched the Communist Electoral Front (marxist-leninist) (FEC(m-l)), with which it participated in the 1975 Constituent Assembly elections.
The main publication of OCMLP was O Grito do Povo. The theoretical publication of OCMLP was Foice e Martello.
In December 1975, it merged with the Portuguese Marxist-Leninist Committee and the Organization for the Reconstruction of the Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist), forming the Portuguese Communist Party (Reconstructed) or PCP(R). Just prior to the merger, OCMLP had passed through a split. The majority, with strong base in Porto, went through with the merger plans. A minority, who kept strong emphasis on the issue of struggle against "social fascism", refused to join and continued a separate existence.