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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
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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.
135:). Fernand Lefebvre was named second secretary of the party. The party was active within the 'Centre de diffusion et de documentation pour le Vietnam' and 'Comité national Palestine'.
152:(P.C.B.(m.-l.) of Arnold Hauwaert began dialogue on unity with P.C.M.L.B.. The two parties merged on 9 June 1973. The publications of the two parties merged, now being published as
109:. As such it managed to amalgamate a number of other factions. In 1968 the Borain Communist Movement merged into P.C.(M.L.)B.. This group had emerged from a split in the P.C.B. in
70:), Michel Graindorge, Henri Glineur, Fernand Lefebvre, Emile Remy and Xavier Relecom. The founders of the P.C.(M.L.)B. had broken away from the Communist Party of Belgium of
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that had split away from P.C.(M.L.)B., reunited with the party. This group was led by
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