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Communist Party (Italy)

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The Communist Party (Partito Comunista, PC) is a communist party in Italy.

In July 2009 the party was formed as Communists – Popular Left from a split from the Party of Italian Communists (PdCI),[1][2] led by Marco Rizzo, who had been earlier expelled from the PdCI.[3] The first congress of the party was held in November 2010.[4]

During a congress in January 2014 the party chose to change its name to Communist Party.[5][6]

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