Pole of Communist Revival in France

The French political party Pôle de Renaissance Communiste de France (short: PRCF to German: Pol Communist Rebirth in France) was founded in January 2004. He emerged from a former flow within the French Communist Party (PCF ), whose members had left from an attitude of refusal against the so-called "mutation" PCF beginning of the 1990s.

The PCF is accused of PRCF to have implemented through the participation in the government policies of big business.

The President of the Assembly of Delegates of the PRCF is Leon Landini, the president of the National Political Committee ( CPN) is Jean -Pierre Hemmen, spokesman for the national political leadership of the Communist initiative is George Gaustad. The Honorary President is Georges Hage, who was from 2002 to 2007 deputy for the 16th constituency of the department of Nord in the National Assembly and there held the position of interim president.

The PRCF is organized according to the principle of the so-called democratic centralism. It is divided into regional associations in the French departments and in sections and cells. The party relying on the theory of scientific socialism of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin and other revolutionaries.

The PRCF Communiste published the monthly magazine initiative and the theoretical journal Étincelles. Furthermore, it shines every Monday 20-21 clock and Tuesday from 5.30 bis 6.30 clock on radio Galère the shipment of Convergence.

The youth organization of the movement, " Jeunes pour la Renaissance Communiste de France" ( JRCF, German "Young people for the Communist Rebirth in France " ) adopted in 2006 at the mass movement against the Ersteinstellungsgesetz part.

In the election for the National Assembly in June 2007, the PRCF stepped in with the five candidates, but not to win a mandate. The best result achieved Jacques Lacaze with 1.56% in the 12th constituency of the department of Pas -de -Calais.

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