Peruvian Communist Party

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History

The group was originally founded as the Peruvian Socialist Party (PSP) in 1928 by a group of nine socialist sympathisers (known as the "Group of Lima"), which included Marxist philosopher and journalist José Carlos Mariátegui,[2] and formally changed its name in 1930, following Mariátegui's death and his succession by Template:Ill as party leader.

Following a period of outright illegality, the group gradually incorporated itself into the legal political scene during the 1960s, which led to the disappointment with its so-called burocratic and collaborationist character, believing that guerrilla warfare was the only path to the establishment of a socialist state. In 1962, a faction split and formed the National Liberation Army (ELN) a year later, which led such a military campaign until its defeat by 1965.

In 1963, the ongoing Sino-Soviet split separated the PCP into two rival factions, one pro-Soviet and the other pro-Chinese. The latter subsequently split from the Peruvian Communist Party in January 1964 and adopted the name "Peruvian Communist Party – Red Flag" (PCP-BR).Template:Sfn The party was originally led by Saturnino Paredes, José Sotomayor, and Abimael Guzmán.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn Due to internal disagreements among the party's three leaders, the party expelled several of its members in its early history. Two parties subsequently emerged from a 1969 split in the party: the Communist Party of Peru – Red Fatherland (PCP-PR) and the Communist Party of Peru – Shining Path (PCP-SL)Template:Efn led by Guzmán. Afterwards, Paredes became the party's sole leader and renamed the party "Peruvian Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist)". In response to the Sino-Albanian split, the party dropped its commitment to Maoism and aligned itself with the Party of Labour of Albania and Hoxhaism. In 1978, the "PCP-Mayoría" faction split from the PCP to form a more pro-Soviet branch, as it considered that the PCP had adopted Eurocommunism instead, operating until the 1980s.

Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the PCP and other communist parties in Peru have since participated at a much smaller level in the country's politics, mainly through broad left-wing political alliances. In the 2011 general election, the party took part in the successful Peru Wins alliance of Ollanta Humala.

Leadership

Jorge del Prado was the party's general secretary from 1966 to 1991. The PCP is currently led by Roberto de La Cruz Huamán.

Secretary Mandate
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1 José Carlos Mariátegui 1930 1930
2 Template:Ill 1930 1937
3 Julio Portocarrero 1937 1940
4 Hugo Pesce 1940 1946
5 Jorge del Prado Chávez 1946 1948
6 Jorge Acosta Salas 1948 1962
7 Raúl Acosta Salas 1962 1963
8 Jorge del Prado Chávez 1963 1991
9 Renan Raffo Muñoz 1991 2008
10 Roberto de la Cruz Huamán 2008 2017
11 Flor de María Gonzales Uriola 2017 2018
12 Luis Villanueva Carbajal 2018 2024
13 Domingo Cabrera Toro 2024 Incumbent

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