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Catalan State-Proletarian Party Estat Català-Partit Proletari | |
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Founded | 1932 (1932) |
Dissolved | 1934 (1934) |
Split from | Estat Català |
Merged into | Proletarian Catalan Party |
Headquarters | Barcelona |
Newspaper | L'Insurgent |
Ideology | Socialism Catalanism Catalan independence Antifascism Marxism |
Political position | Left |
Colors | Red Yellow |
Catalan State-Proletarian Party (Catalan: Estat Català-Partit Proletari, EC-PP) was a communist political party in Catalonia, Spain. It was formed in 1932 by the left-wing sector of Estat Català (EC), those who did not approve of group merging into the Republican Left of Catalonia.
Leaders of EC-PP were Jaume Compte, Ramon Fabregat, Pere Aznar and Artur Cussó. EC-PP published L'Insurgent.
EC-PP made fruitless attempts to rally other forces to join a united party, and, in the end, it launched the Proletarian Catalan Party (January 1934).
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