Pole of Communist Rebirth in France
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The Pole of Communist Rebirth in France (Pôle de Renaissance Communiste en France, PRCF) is a French political party founded in January 2004. It was a former internal tendency of the French Communist Party (PCF) and left the party, refusing the "mutation" engaged at the beginning of the 1990s.
The president-delegate of the PRCF is Leon Landini, the president of the National Political Committee (CPN) is Jean-Pierre Hemmen, the national, directing spokesman political of Communist Initiative, is George Gastaud, and George Hage, a member of parliament for the Nord (departement) and senior of the National Assembly, is the honorary president.
The PRCF is organized in associations in the French départements, sections and cells (democratic centralism). It is based on the theory of Scientific Socialism of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin and other revolutionists[citation needed]. The PRCF publishes the Communist Initiative monthly magazine and the theoretical review "Etincelle".
The organisation broadcasts a programme Convergence each Monday from 8 to 9 pm on Radio Galère. Its youth wing, "Young People for the Communist Rebirth in France" (JRCF), took part in 2006 in the mass movement against the Contrat première embauche.
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