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Marxist–Leninist Communist Party of Belgium

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By the early 1980s, the party had declined in influence, having merely a few dozen members. The party supported independence for the Wallon and Flemish peoples. In 1982 P.C.M.L.B. contested the municipal election. In
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In 1971 Lefebvre was elevated as the sole leader of the party. His exact title varied over the years, from Party Spokesperson, Central Committee Chairman to Central Committee Secretary.
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Whilst P.C.M.L.B. called for blank vote in the 1970 municipal election, the party did allow the Pâturages branch to present a local list. The list won 3 seats in the municipal council.
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that had split away from P.C.(M.L.)B., reunited with the party. This group was led by Mazurkevitch Sarlet, Édouard Sarlet and Jean Derkenne. In the same year the
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Fernand Lefebvre stood as a candidate on the 'Union démocratique et progressiste wallonne' list, along with candidates from P.C.B. and others.
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P.C.(M.L.)B. started its own youth and students organizations. The party had around 130-150 members, concentrated in
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and held 3 seats in the municipal council. The Pâturages group was led by Raoul Danhier.
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A party cadre conference held on 28 June 1970 the name of the party was changed to the
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or P.C.B.), as they accused Grippa of having sided with the 'Chinese Khruschtev'
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faction merged into P.C.M.L.B. That group emerged from the students movement in
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P.C.(M.L.)B. was founded on 19 November 1967 at a national conference in
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Presse communiste, presse radicale, 1919-2000: passé, présent, avenir
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The party was the sole Belgian party to receive recognition from the
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Richard Felix Staar; Milorad M. Drachkovitch; Lewis H. Gann (1969).
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Centre de recherche et d'information socio-politiques (1973).
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In 1972 the 'Red Guard' faction, a spontanist group in
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Index

Communist Struggle (Marxist–Leninist)
French
political party
Belgium
La Louvière
Central Committee
Jacques Grippa
Communist Party of Belgium
Liu Shaoqi
Centre
Borinage
Brussels
Communist Party of China
Pâturages
fr
Liège
Communist Party of Belgium (Marxist-Leninist)
Maoist
communist party
democratic
Wallonia
PCBML
Pour le Socialisme
Liège
Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Belgium
Mons
French language
Flemish language

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