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Revision as of 16:41, 4 January 2022
Baptistois Communist Party Parti communiste baptistois | |
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Abbreviation | PCB |
Chairperson | Anatole Génin (1922-1931) Loïc Morin (1931-1934) Robert Ballesdens (1934-1948) |
Founded | 1 May 1922 |
Banned | 10 November 1948 |
Ideology | Communism Council communism Left-wing nationalism Agrarian socialism |
Political position | Far-left |
Colors | Red |
Party flag | |
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.
History
Election results
Colonial Assembly
Leadership
- Anatole Génin (1922-1931)
- Loïc Morin (1931-1934)
- Robert Ballesdens (1934-1948)