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Pinang Communist Party Partito Comunista Pinang (Italian) | |
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Abbreviation | PCP |
General Secretary | Ayane Martinez |
Deputy Leader | Fabian |
Whip | Daniel Quintero |
Founded | 12 September 2022 (as Progressive Bloc), 9 January 2023 (as Pinang Communist Party) |
Split from | Socialists Ecological Workers Union |
Membership (2023) | 10 ▼ |
Ideology | |
Political position | Far Left |
International affiliation | Union of Socialists Movements |
Colors | Dark red |
Senate | 1 / 6
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Chamber of Deputies | 4 / 12
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Governors | 0 / 7
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The Pinang Communist Party, formerly known as Progressive Bloc, was a Far left Marxist political party in the Pinangese Republic. The party was founded on 12 September 2022 from the merger of the Socialists and the Ecological Workers Union. On 9 January 2023 it renamed in Pinang Communist Party, after the leave of Esty Carpentieri. On 22 July 2023, it merged with the PDS, forming the Party of the Radical Left.
Political views
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Structure
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Controversies
The party after its renaming in Pinang Communist Party has been attacked by various political exponents for its political views, especially former opposition leader Thomas Jacobs, who called for the party to be banned.
Election Results
Election | Votes | Seats | Rank | Result | Notes | ||
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No. | % | No. | +/– | ||||
October 2022 | 11 votes | 61.11% | 6 / 12
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▲ 1 | 1st | Majority | Joint list with the Liberal Party |
January 2023 | 8 votes | 28.6% | 4 / 12
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▼ 1 | 2nd | Minority | Renamed in PCP after the election |