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The '''Baptistois Communist Party''' ({{wp|French language|Principean}}: ''Parti communiste baptistois'', PCB) was a {{wp|communism|communist}} political party active in [[Saint-Baptiste]] from 1922 until its forced dissolution in 1948.  
The '''Baptistois Communist Party''' ({{wp|French language|Principean}}: ''Parti communiste baptistois'', PCB) was a {{wp|communism|communist}} political party active in [[Saint-Baptiste]] from 1922 until its forced dissolution in 1948. Founded after a strike by plantation workers in the northern parishes of [[Saint-Luc Parish|Saint-Luc]] and [[Saint-Maurice Parish|Saint-Maurice]],
==History==
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Latest revision as of 21:55, 4 January 2022

Baptistois Communist Party

Parti communiste baptistois
AbbreviationPCB
ChairpersonAnatole Génin
(1922-1931)
Loïc Morin
(1931-1934)
Robert Ballesdens
(1934-1948)
Founded1 May 1922
Banned10 November 1948
IdeologyCommunism
Council communism
Left-wing nationalism
Agrarian socialism
Political positionFar-left
ColorsRed
Party flag
PCBFlag.png

The Baptistois Communist Party (Principean: Parti communiste baptistois, PCB) was a communist political party active in Saint-Baptiste from 1922 until its forced dissolution in 1948. Founded after a strike by plantation workers in the northern parishes of Saint-Luc and Saint-Maurice,

History

Election results

Colonial Assembly

Leadership