Colombian Communist Party

The Colombian Communist Party (in Spanish: Partido Comunista Colombiano) or PCC is the legal communist party of Colombia. It was founded in 1930, as the Colombian section of the Comintern. It is currently led by Jaime Caycedo. The PCC is part of the Social and Political Front (FSP) party coalition and, as August 2012, no longer participates in the Alternative Democratic Pole (PDA) alliance since the expelling of its members due to statutory infringement, namely, multiple affiliation to other parties. PCC publishes the weekly newspaper Voz.

Colombian Communist Party

The Colombian Communist Party (in Spanish: Partido Comunista Colombiano) or PCC is the legal communist party of Colombia. It was founded in 1930, as the Colombian section of the Comintern. It is currently led by Jaime Caycedo. The PCC is part of the Social and Political Front (FSP) party coalition and, as August 2012, no longer participates in the Alternative Democratic Pole (PDA) alliance since the expelling of its members due to statutory infringement, namely, multiple affiliation to other parties. PCC publishes the weekly newspaper Voz.