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Revolutionary Communist League (Spain)

Revolutionary Communist League
Liga Comunista Revolucionaria
Founded 1971 (1971)
Dissolved 1991 (1991)
Merger of Comunisme
ETA-VI
Merged into Alternative Left
Espacio Alternativo
Headquarters Madrid
Newspaper Combate
Comunismo
Youth wing Communist Revolutionary Youth
Ideology Communism
Trotskyism
Sovereignism
Feminism
Antimilitarism
Political position Far-left
International Fourth International (post-reunification)
Colors Red     
Town councillors in Spain (1979-1983)
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Revolutionary Communist League (in Spanish: Liga Comunista Revolucionaria (LCR), in Basque: Liga Komunista Iraultzailea, in Catalan: Lliga Comunista Revolucionària, in Galician: Liga Comunista Revolucionaria) was a political party in Spain. It was founded in 1971 by members of the Catalan group Comunisme, a split of the Popular Liberation Front (FLP). The LCR had a trotskyist ideology, adopting more heterodox political positions in the 1980s.

The LCR was founded in 1971 by members of the Catalan group Communisme, a split of the Popular Liberation Front (PLF or Felipe). It was the Spanish section of the Fourth International (post-reunification), one of the fractions of the Trotskyist Fourth International. The LCR had the purpose of being a revolutionary party that rejected class collaboration and advocated a model of territorial organization based in a confederation of republics, recognizing of the right of self-determination for all the peoples of Spain.

In 1972 the LCR suffered a split called Communist League (LC), which joined the LCR again in 1978. In 1973 it merged with a split of ETA after VI Assembly called for that very ETA-VI: the majority of the members of that organization, revolutionary communists, decided to abandon armed struggle as a way of fighting against the Franco dictatorship and decided to seek unity with similar groups in the rest of Spain. With this union the LCR gained presence in the Basque Country, which until then the LCR had not just presence, using the name of LCR-ETA (VI).


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