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Political party in Burkina Faso
Union of Communist Struggles-The Flame
LeaderAlain Zougba, Kader Cissé and Moïse Traoré
FoundedFebruary 1987
Split fromUnion of Communist Struggles – Reconstructed
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism-Leninism
Political positionLeft-wing
Politics of Burkina Faso
Constitution (suspended)
Government
Parliament
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Foreign relations

Union of Communist Struggles – The Flame (in French: Union des Luttes Communistes - La Flamme) was a communist party in Burkina Faso. ULC-La Flamme was founded in February 1987 by split from the majority of the Union of Communist Struggles – Reconstructed. In 1991 it was renamed in Party of Social Progress.

Leaders of the party were Alain Zougba, Kader Cissé and Moïse Traoré.

The ULC-La Flamme published the periodical La Flamme.

Political parties in Burkina Faso Burkina Faso
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Unrepresented
Defunct
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