Movement for a United Communist Party of Greece

The Movement for a United Communist Party of Greece (Greek: Κίνηση για Ενιαίο ΚΚΕ) was a minor Greek political organisation.

Movement for a United Communist Party of Greece

Κίνηση για Ενιαίο ΚΚΕ
Founded1993
Dissolved1996
Preceded byOrganisation of Marxist–Leninist Communists of Greece
Succeeded byMovement for the Reorganization of the Communist Party of Greece 1918-55
HeadquartersAthens, Greece
NewspaperΦωνή της Αλήθειας (Voice of Truth)
IdeologyAnti-Revisionist Marxism-Leninism
International affiliationICMLPO
Website
http://eniaiokke.blogspot.com
"Voice of Truth" was published biweekly. On the first page of this issue the reader can see a photo of Nikos Zachariadis. In this 1994 issue the main article is dealing with the international relations between Greece and Albania.

The movement was established in 1993 as the union of the pro-Albanian Organisation of Marxist-Leninist Communists of Greece (OKMLE -not to be confused with OMLE) and exiled Greek communists from the former Soviet Union and other ex-socialist countries, old EAM-ELAS soldiers and officers, followers of Nikolaos Zachariadis who disconnected with Communist Party of Greece (KKE) after its destalinization the period 1953–1956.

It was a Stalinist organization which struggled for the unification of all Greek communists in one Marxist-Leninist-Stalinist party.

In 1996, it merged with communists publishing the newspaper Post-Soviet Epoch and other independent Greek Stalinists to form Movement for the Reorganization of the Communist Party of Greece 1918-55.

The organization published a biweekly 4-pages newspaper called Voice of Truth (Greek: Φωνή της Αλήθειας) with size 28 cm x 31.5 cm. The first issue published in July 1993 and the last in August 1996. There were published 63 issues in total.

It didn't participate in any elections.

See also

  • Voice of Truth - blog, maintained by the Movement for the Reorganization of the Communist Party of Greece 1918–55, in Greek


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