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{{Distinguish|Tunisian Workers' Communist Party}}
{{Distinguish|Tunisian Workers' Communist Party}}
{{Infobox Tunisian political party
{{Infobox Tunisian political party
| name = Tunisian Communist Party
| name = Tunisian Communist Party
| arabic_name = الحزب الشيوعي التونسي
| arabic_name = الحزب الشيوعي التونسي
| french_name = Parti communiste tunisien
| french_name = Parti communiste tunisien
| former_leaders_title = secretary-generals
| former_leaders_title = Secretary-generals
| former_leaders = Mohamed Nafaâ (1946–1981)<br />[[Mohamed Harmel]] (1981-1993)
| former_leaders = Ali Jrad (1939-1948) Mohamed Nafaâ (1946–1981)<br />[[Mohamed Harmel]] (1981-1993)
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| founded = {{Start date|1934}}
| founded = {{Start date|1934}}
| legalized = <!-- only for parties whose legalization date is a separately significant date -->
| legalized = <!-- only for parties whose legalization date is a separately significant date -->
| dissolved = {{End date|1993|4|23|df=yes}}
| dissolved = {{End date|1993|4|23|df=yes}}
| split = [[French Communist Party]]
| separated = [[French Communist Party]]
| successor = [[Ettajdid Movement]]
| successor = [[Ettajdid Movement]]
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| ideology = [[Marxism]]<ref name="GilbergTrond">{{cite book|last1=Gilberg|first1=Trond|title=Coalition Strategies of Marxist Parties|date=1989|publisher=[[Duke University Press]]|isbn=0822308495|pages=239-263|url=https://books.google.com/books?hl=es&id=_ryleTJzX88C&pg=PA239|accessdate=1 February 2018}}</ref>
| ideology = [[Marxism]]<ref name="GilbergTrond">{{cite book|last1=Gilberg|first1=Trond|title=Coalition Strategies of Marxist Parties|date=1989|publisher=[[Duke University Press]]|isbn=0822308495|pages=239-263|url=https://books.google.com/books?hl=es&id=_ryleTJzX88C&pg=PA239|accessdate=1 February 2018}}</ref>
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| international = [[Comintern]] (1943-1943)
| international = [[Comintern]] (1934-1943)
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}}
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'''Tunisian Communist Party''' ({{lang-ar|الحزب الشيوعي التونسي}} ''{{transl|ar|al-Ḥizb ash-Shuyū‘ī at-Tūnisī}}'' ; {{lang-fr|Parti communiste tunisien}}) was a [[Marxist]] [[political party]] in [[Tunisia]]. PCT was founded in 1934, as the Tunisian Federation of the [[French Communist Party]] and was later converted into an independent organization. The party was banned by the [[Vichy regime]] in 1939 but, in 1943, it was able to operate legally again. It was banned again in 1962 and legalized in 1981.<ref name="GilbergTrond"/> In April 1993, PCT abandoned communism and changed its name to [[Ettajdid Movement]].
The '''Tunisian Communist Party''' ({{lang-ar|الحزب الشيوعي التونسي}} ''{{transl|ar|al-Ḥizb ash-Shuyū‘ī at-Tūnisī}}'' ; {{lang-fr|Parti Communiste Tunisien}}) was a [[Marxist]] [[political party]] in [[Tunisia]]. The PCT was founded in 1934 as the Tunisian federation of the [[French Communist Party]], and was later converted into an independent organization. The party was banned by the [[Vichy regime]] in 1939, but after the Anglo-American liberation of Tunisia in 1943 it was able to operate legally again. It was banned again in 1962 and legalized in 1981. <ref name="GilbergTrond"/> In April 1993, the PCT abandoned Communism and changed its name to the [[Ettajdid Movement]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:38, 8 June 2019

Tunisian Communist Party
الحزب الشيوعي التونسي
French nameParti communiste tunisien
Former Secretary-generalsAli Jrad (1939-1948) Mohamed Nafaâ (1946–1981)
Mohamed Harmel (1981-1993)
Founded1934 (1934)
Dissolved23 April 1993 (1993-04-23)
Succeeded byEttajdid Movement
IdeologyMarxism[1]
International affiliationComintern (1934-1943)

The Tunisian Communist Party (Template:Lang-ar al-Ḥizb ash-Shuyū‘ī at-Tūnisī ; Template:Lang-fr) was a Marxist political party in Tunisia. The PCT was founded in 1934 as the Tunisian federation of the French Communist Party, and was later converted into an independent organization. The party was banned by the Vichy regime in 1939, but after the Anglo-American liberation of Tunisia in 1943 it was able to operate legally again. It was banned again in 1962 and legalized in 1981. [1] In April 1993, the PCT abandoned Communism and changed its name to the Ettajdid Movement.

References

  1. ^ a b Gilberg, Trond (1989). Coalition Strategies of Marxist Parties. Duke University Press. pp. 239–263. ISBN 0822308495. Retrieved 1 February 2018.