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Revolutionary Communist Party of Ivory Coast | |
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Leader | Achy Ekissi |
Newspaper | Révolution Prolétarienne |
Youth wing | Jeunesse Communiste de Côte d'Ivoire |
Ideology | |
International affiliation | ICMLPO |
The Revolutionary Communist Party of Ivory Coast ( French: Parti Communiste Révolutionnaire de Côte d'Ivoire, PCRCI) is a communist party in Ivory Coast. It has been led by Achy Ekissi since 1990. [1] Its youth wing is the Communist Youth of Ivory Coast. The party newspaper is the Révolution Prolétarienne.
Internationally, it participates in the International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations, [2] an international network of Communist parties that uphold the line of Enver Hoxha and the Albanian Party of Labour. As such, it is staunchly anti-revisionist.
The party claimed that the French troops acted as accomplices of the former President of Côte d'Ivoire Laurent Gbagbo during the 2004 French–Ivorian clashes. [3]
This article includes a
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Revolutionary Communist Party of Ivory Coast | |
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Leader | Achy Ekissi |
Newspaper | Révolution Prolétarienne |
Youth wing | Jeunesse Communiste de Côte d'Ivoire |
Ideology | |
International affiliation | ICMLPO |
The Revolutionary Communist Party of Ivory Coast ( French: Parti Communiste Révolutionnaire de Côte d'Ivoire, PCRCI) is a communist party in Ivory Coast. It has been led by Achy Ekissi since 1990. [1] Its youth wing is the Communist Youth of Ivory Coast. The party newspaper is the Révolution Prolétarienne.
Internationally, it participates in the International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations, [2] an international network of Communist parties that uphold the line of Enver Hoxha and the Albanian Party of Labour. As such, it is staunchly anti-revisionist.
The party claimed that the French troops acted as accomplices of the former President of Côte d'Ivoire Laurent Gbagbo during the 2004 French–Ivorian clashes. [3]