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Workers' Party of Spain–Communist Unity Partido de los Trabajadores de España–Unidad Comunista
Secretary-GeneralSantiago Carrillo
Founded1985 (1985)
Dissolved1991 (1991)
Split fromCommunist Party of Spain
Merged intoPSOE
HeadquartersMadrid
Membership (1991)8,000
IdeologyUntil 1989:

1989–1991:

Political positionLeft-wing

Workers' Party of Spain–Communist Unity (in Spanish: Partido de los Trabajadores de España–Unidad Comunista) was a communist political party in Spain, founded by Santiago Carrillo and his followers after their expulsion from the Communist Party of Spain (PCE) in October 1985.

History

Initially, the party was known as Communist Party of Spain (Revolutionary Marxist) (Partido Comunista de España (Marxista-Revolucionario)), a name still registered at the election authorities, and related to the line of Carrillo in the PCE throughout the 1970s, as the party ideology of PCE under his leadership was redefined from Marxism-Leninism to Revolutionary Marxism.

PTE-UC participated in the 1986 general election with the candidature Communists' Unity Board (Mesa para la Unidad de los Comunistas), which gathered 229,695 votes (1.1%). In the municipal elections of 1987, PTE-UC got 185,104 votes and had 179 town councillors elected. Carrillo stood as a candidate for the European Parliament election of 1987, and got 222,680 votes (1.1%).

The 1989 general elections were a complete failure, as PTE-UC only got 86,257 votes. Following the result, PTE-UC merged into the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party in 1991, and organized itself as an internal tendency called Left Unity (Unidad de la Izquierda). Its president Santiago Carrillo withdrew from politics.

Election results

Cortes Generales

Election Leading candidate Votes % Seats +/–
1986 Santiago Carrillo 229,695 1.14 (#8) 0 / 350 New
1989 Adolfo Piñedo 86,257 0.42 (#15) 0 / 350

European Parliament

Election Leading candidate Votes % Seats +/– EP Group
1987 Santiago Carrillo 222,680 1.16 (#11) 0 / 60 New
1989 197,095 1.24

(#12)

0 / 60

Local elections

Election Votes % Seats Provincial deputies
1987 185,104 0.95 (#11) 179 / 65,577 1 / 1,208

References

  1. Carrillo comienza a construir su nuevo partido.
  2. El partido de Carrillo celebra su último congreso antes de integrarse hoy en el PSOE
  3. «Carrillo no entrará en el PSOE cuando su partido ingrese como corriente organizada». El País. 13 de marzo de 1991. Consultado el 2010.
  4. Partidos políticos. MIR. PCE (M-R)


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