Communist Party of Mexico (1994)
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The Communist Party of Mexico (Spanish: Partido Comunista de México, PCM) is a communist party in Mexico. which preserves the line of its communist identity features: internationalism of the proletariat, Leninist organizational theory based on democratic centralism, and Marxism-Leninism.[1]
Communist Party of Mexico Partido Comunista de México | |
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Abbreviation | PCM |
General Secretary | Pável Blanco Cabrera |
Founded | 20 November 1994 |
Preceded by | Mexican Communist Party |
Headquarters | Mexico City |
Newspaper | El Comunista Órgano Central El Machete Revista de Teoría, Política y Cultura Editorial Marxista |
Youth wing | Federación de Jóvenes Comunistas - México |
Ideology | |
Political position | Far-left |
International affiliation | IMCWP |
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In 1994 an organizing committee was formed to create the Party of Mexican Communists (Partido de los Comunistas Mexicanos).[2] It was renamed the Communist Party of Mexico in 2010.
the party has engaged in political activities and mobilizations, despite lacking a registration that certifies it as a national party.[3] For the 2024 Mexican presidential election the party nominated Marco Vinicio Dávila Juarez as unofficial candidate. His name will not appear on the ballot.[4]