Party of Italian Communists

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Party of Italian Communists

Summary

Party of Italian Communists is a communist party[1]. It draws 69 Wikipedia views per month (communist_party category, ranking #57 of 103).[2]

Key Facts

  • Party of Italian Communists was a member of Party of the European Left[3].
  • Party of Italian Communists is in the country of Italy[4].
  • Party of Italian Communists's image is recorded as Carrara Communisti Italiani 6355.jpg[5].
  • Party of Italian Communists's instance of is recorded as communist party[6].
  • Party of Italian Communists's flag image is recorded as Flag of the Party of Italian Communists.svg[7].
  • Party of Italian Communists's founder is recorded as Armando Cossutta[8].
  • Party of Italian Communists's logo image is recorded as PdCI 2004.png[9].
  • Party of Italian Communists's follows is recorded as Communist Refoundation Party[10].
  • Party of Italian Communists's follows is recorded as Popular Democracy (United Left)[11].
  • Party of Italian Communists's followed by is recorded as Communist Party of Italy (2014)[12].
  • Party of Italian Communists's followed by is recorded as Unite the Left[13].
  • Party of Italian Communists's headquarters location is recorded as Rome[14].
  • Party of Italian Communists's party chief representative is recorded as Armando Cossutta[15].
  • Party of Italian Communists's party chief representative is recorded as Oliviero Diliberto[16].
  • Party of Italian Communists's party chief representative is recorded as Cesare Procaccini[17].
  • Party of Italian Communists's GND ID is recorded as 7691757-5[18].
  • Party of Italian Communists's GND ID is recorded as 16003030-4[19].
  • Party of Italian Communists's part of is recorded as The Olive Tree[20].
  • Party of Italian Communists's part of is recorded as The Union[21].
  • Party of Italian Communists's part of is recorded as The Left – The Rainbow[22].
  • Party of Italian Communists's part of is recorded as Federation of the Left[23].
  • Party of Italian Communists's part of is recorded as Civil Revolution[24].
  • Party of Italian Communists's Commons category is recorded as Partito dei Comunisti Italiani[25].
  • Party of Italian Communists's chairperson is recorded as Armando Cossutta[26].
  • Party of Italian Communists's chairperson is recorded as Antonino Cuffaro[27].

Body

Founding

Party of Italian Communists's founder is recorded as Armando Cossutta[8]. +1998-10-11T00:00:00Z marks the founding of it[28].

Identity

Part of include The Olive Tree[20], a political coalition[29], in Italy[30], founded in 1995[31]; The Union[21], a political coalition[32], in Italy[33], founded in 2005[34], headquartered in Rome[35]; The Left – The Rainbow[22], an electoral alliance[36], in Italy[37], founded in 2007[38]; Federation of the Left[23], a political coalition[39], in Italy[40], founded in 2009[41], headquartered in Rome[42]; and Civil Revolution[24], an electoral alliance[43], in Italy[44], founded in 2012[45], headquartered in Rome[46]. Predecessors include Communist Refoundation Party[10] and Popular Democracy (United Left)[11]. Successors include Communist Party of Italy (2014)[12] and Unite the Left[13].

Leadership

Chairpersons include Armando Cossutta[26], a politician[47], 1926–2015[48], of Italy[49]; Antonino Cuffaro[27], a politician[50], 1932–2019[51], of Italy[52]; and Manuela Palermi[53], a journalist[54], b. 1942[55], of Italy[56].

Operations

Party of Italian Communists's headquarters location is recorded as Rome[14].

Dissolution

Party of Italian Communists was dissolved in +2014-11-23T00:00:00Z[57].

Why It Matters

Party of Italian Communists draws 69 Wikipedia views per month (communist_party category, ranking #57 of 103).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[58] It is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[59]

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Class ancestry

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  2. [58] . Wikidata sitelinks. wikidata.org.
  3. [59] . Wikidata aliases. wikidata.org.

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