People's Party of Panama
People's Party of Panama (Spanish: Partido del Pueblo de Panamá, PPP) is a communist party in Panama. It was founded on 4 April 1930 as the Communist Party of Panama (Partido Comunista de Panamá, PCP), after Panamian communists broke away from the Labour Party. Early leaders of the PCP included Eliseo Echévez and Cristóbal Segundo. The PCP joined the Communist International and reached its apogee of popularity during and right after World War II. In 1943 the PCP changed its name to the People's Party of Panama. The PPP was derecognized by the Electoral Tribunal on 1 July 1991.
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People's Party of Panama
People's Party of Panama (Spanish: Partido del Pueblo de Panamá, PPP) is a communist party in Panama. It was founded on 4 April 1930 as the Communist Party of Panama (Partido Comunista de Panamá, PCP), after Panamian communists broke away from the Labour Party. Early leaders of the PCP included Eliseo Echévez and Cristóbal Segundo. The PCP joined the Communist International and reached its apogee of popularity during and right after World War II. In 1943 the PCP changed its name to the People's Party of Panama. The PPP was derecognized by the Electoral Tribunal on 1 July 1991.
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El Partido del Pueblo de Panam ...... ctoral el 1 de julio de 1991.
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Il Partito del Popolo di Panam ...... Partito del Popolo di Panamá.
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People's Party of Panama (Span ...... toral Tribunal on 1 July 1991.
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Народная партия Панамы (исп. P ...... семирную федерацию профсоюзов.
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巴拿马人民党(西班牙語:Partido del Pueblo ...... 向与战斗》。该党是共产党和工人党国际会议和圣保罗论坛的成员。
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Panama
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People's Party of Panama
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Partido del Pueblo de Panamá
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Rubén Dario Sousa Batista
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El Partido del Pueblo de Panam ...... ctoral el 1 de julio de 1991.
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Il Partito del Popolo di Panam ...... Partito del Popolo di Panamá.
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People's Party of Panama (Span ...... toral Tribunal on 1 July 1991.
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Народная партия Панамы (исп. P ...... семирную федерацию профсоюзов.
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巴拿马人民党(西班牙語:Partido del Pueblo ...... 向与战斗》。该党是共产党和工人党国际会议和圣保罗论坛的成员。
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Partido del Pueblo de Panamá
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People's Party of Panama
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Народная партия Панамы
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巴拿马人民党
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