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José Bullejos

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274:. Bullejos resigned his post. When an initial vote failed to officially condemn him as counter-revolutionary, he was called to Moscow. In his absence, Codovilla arranged a new vote which settled the matter and completely denounced Bullejos and the others, who were then expelled from the PCE in October. The general secretaryship passed to 243:
whether in Spain feudal lords still forced Spanish peasants to do unpaid labor; he was further told that, "there is more feudalism in Spain than you think." Bullejos told Manuilsky that there were no overt remnants of feudalism in his country but failed to convince him that the "revolution" in Spain
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Bullejos struggled to maintain PCE relations not only with other Spanish leftists, but with the Soviet Union. Visiting
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Inheriting a politically divided party, Bullejos attempted to unify the disparate factions, achieving greater unity in
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formed in 1920 and remained with the party after it merged with another communist organization, the
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section, he advanced to the leadership position upon the arrest of the first general secretary,
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He was re-confirmed as general-secretary at the PCE's fourth party congress in
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Following his expulsion from the PCE and Comintern, José Bullejos joined the
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Bullejos earned a university law degree. Gaining a job as a postal clerk in
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with other PCE leaders in May 1931, Bullejos was astonished when asked by
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in March 1932. When Bullejos and other PCE leaders backed the
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politician. He served as the second General Secretary of the
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Spanish people of the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction)
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he joined in the postal strike of 1918-19 and joined the
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and the defeat of the Second Republic by the forces of
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The Spanish Civil War, the Soviet Union, and communism
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was opposed not by feudal monarchists but by a modern
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He also participated in the original 385: 503: 491: 479: 467: 455: 443: 7: 614:Spanish Communist Party politicians 304:Europa entre dos guerras, 1918-1938 166:Early life and political activities 14: 288:Spanish Socialist Workers' Party 190:Spanish Communist Workers' Party 364:. Stanford, Calif. p. 53. 316:Espana en la segunda Republica 308:Movimiento y Doctrina Sociales 196:or PCE). Heading the party's 1: 634:Spanish expatriates in Mexico 516:Lazić & Drachkovitch 1986 342:(in Spanish). 2 February 2012 290:(PSOE). With the end of the 177:Unión General de Trabajadores 208:General secretary of the PCE 23:, the first or paternal 16:Spanish Communist politician 192:, in 1921 (forming the new 650: 411:Payne, Stanley G. 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Index

Spanish name
surname

Communist Party of Spain
César Rodríguez González
José Díaz
Granada
Spain
Mexico City
Spanish
communist
Communist Party of Spain
Bilbao
Unión General de Trabajadores
trade union
Spanish Communist Party
Spanish Communist Workers' Party
Communist Party of Spain
Vizcayan
Antonio García Quejido
Madrid
FCC-B
Barcelona
Gabriel León Trilla
Moscow
Comintern
Dmitry Manuilsky
bourgeoisie
Seville
Republican

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