Revolutionary Party of the Proletariat (Communist)

The Revolutionary Party of the Proletariat (Communist) (Spanish: Partido Revolucionario del Proletariado (Comunista), abbreviated P.R.P.(C)), nick-named 'the Black Communists', was a political party in Venezuela 1947-1952. The PRP(C) was disbanded itself in 1952. By this point the party had shrunk and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union had called for unity among the Venezuelan communists. Most of its former membership (including Rodolfo Quintero, Cruz Villegas and other leaders) joined PCV. However, Some PRP(C) leaders, such as De la Plaza and Miquilena, never rejoined the PCV.

Revolutionary Party of the Proletariat (Communist)

The Revolutionary Party of the Proletariat (Communist) (Spanish: Partido Revolucionario del Proletariado (Comunista), abbreviated P.R.P.(C)), nick-named 'the Black Communists', was a political party in Venezuela 1947-1952. The PRP(C) was disbanded itself in 1952. By this point the party had shrunk and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union had called for unity among the Venezuelan communists. Most of its former membership (including Rodolfo Quintero, Cruz Villegas and other leaders) joined PCV. However, Some PRP(C) leaders, such as De la Plaza and Miquilena, never rejoined the PCV.