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Revolutionary Communist Party (Peru)

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Revolutionary Communist Party
Partido Comunista Revolucionario
AbbreviationPCR
FounderManuel Danmert
Agustín Haya
Santiago Pedraglio
Founded1974
Dissolved1990s?
Split fromVR
IdeologyCommunism
Political positionFar-left
National affiliationUDP (1970s)
UNIR (1980)
IU (1980s)
ASI (1989)
IS (1990)

Revolutionary Communist Party (in Spanish: Partido Comunista Revolucionario) was a communist party in Peru. PCR was formed in 1974, through a split in the Revolutionary Vanguard. PCR was founded by Manuel Danmert, Agustín Haya and Santiago Pedraglio.

In 1977 PCR launched the UDP. PCR no longer exists.

Electoral participation of PCR[edit]

  • 1978: UDP
  • 1980: UNIR
  • 1980 (municipal): IU
  • 1983 (municipal): IU
  • 1985: IU
  • 1986 (municipal): IU
  • 1989 (municipal): ASI
  • 1990: IS