Communist Party of Argentina (Extraordinary Congress)

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Communist Party of Argentina (Extraordinary Congress)
Partido Comunista de la Argentina (Congreso Extraordinario)
AbbreviationPCCE
General SecretaryPablo Pereyra
Founded2 December 1996
Split fromCommunist Party
HeadquartersMéxico 2086, Buenos Aires
NewspaperNuestra Palabra, Raíces Latinoamericanas
Youth wingFederación Juvenil Comunista (Congreso Extraordinario)
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism–Leninism
National affiliationUnidad Ciudadana
International affiliationForo de São Paulo
ColoursRed
SloganLa Izquierda en Unidad Ciudadana
Party flag
Website
http://www.pcce.com.ar/
PCCE participating in the Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice.

Communist Party of Argentina (Extraordinary Congress) (Spanish: Partido Comunista de la Argentina (Congreso Extraordinario), or PCCE) is a political party in Argentina founded at the Congress held in Casa Suiza, Buenos Aires, on December 1–2, 1996, following a split from the Communist Party of Argentina. It is led by Pablo Pereyra.

The youth wing of PCCE is the Communist Youth Federation (Extraordinary Congress).

PCCE publishes Nuestra Palabra and Raices Latinoamericanas.

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