Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist) of San Marino Partito Comunista (Marxista-Leninista) di San Marino | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | PCMLSM |
| Founded | March 1968 |
| Dissolved | Post-1978 |
| Preceded by | MLMSM |
| Ideology | Communism Marxism-Leninism Maoism (1968-1978) Hoxhaism Anti-revisionism |
| Political position | Far-left |
TheCommunist Party (Marxist–Leninist) of San Marino (Italian:Partito Comunista (Marxista-Leninista) di San Marino) was ananti-revisionist,Maoist,communist party inSan Marino.
The party was founded in March 1968 as theMarxist–Leninist Movement of San Marino (Italian:Movimento Marxista–Leninista di San Marino), by the dissidents of theSan Marinese Communist Party.[1][2] Group was led by Giuseppe Fabbri, who was a parliamentarian of the San Marinese Communist Party before splitting from it.[3]
Party was fraternal group with theCommunist Party of Italy (Marxist–Leninist), and some of their messages-telegrams (congratulatory messages to the9th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party[4] and China's 1969National Day,[5] condolences for the deaths ofZhou Enlai[6][7] andMao Zedong[8][9]) were published in thePeking Review. With theSino-Albanian split, following its Italian counterpart, party took the side of theParty of Labour of Albania, and participated in the actions to support it, such as the "Internationalist Rally" in Rome on April 17, 1977.[10]
The party participated in theparliamentary elections of 1969 (obtaining 161 votes, 1.24% of the votes),[11]of 1974 (obtaining 121 votes, 0.88% of the votes)[12] andof 1978 (obtaining 100 votes, 0.66% of the votes)—failing to win any seats in any of the elections it participated.
(...) The Communist Party secured the same number of seats as it had done at the previous election, despite the defection of one of its parliamentary representatives, Giuseppe Fabbri, the leader of the new Maoist group. (...)
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