Left Opposition of PCE
Former political faction.
Left Opposition of PCE (Spanish: Oposición de Izquierda del PCE) was initially founded as an internal tendency within the Communist Party of Spain (PCE), but later evolved into an independent formation. It started publishing Voz comunista in 1973.
OPI-PCE promoted abstention in the 1976 referendum. In 1977 OPI-PCE founded the Workers' Communist Party (PCT).
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Communist Party of Spain
- Antonio García (1921–1923)
- César Rodríguez (1923–1925)
- José Bullejos (1925–1932)
- José Díaz (1932–1942)
- Dolores Ibárruri (1942–1960)
- Santiago Carrillo (1960–1982)
- Gerardo Iglesias (1982–1988)
- Julio Anguita (1988–1998)
- Francisco Frutos (1998–2009)
- José Luis Centella (2009–2017)
- Enrique Santiago (2018–present)
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- 1st (1922)
- 2nd (1923)
- 3rd (1929)
- 4th (1932)
- 5th (1954)
- 6th (1959–60)
- 7th (1965)
- 8th (1972)
- 9th (1978)
- 10th (1981)
- 11th (1983)
- 12th (1988)
- 13th (1991)
- 14th (1995)
- 15th (1998)
- 16th (2002)
- 17th (2005)
- 18th (2009)
- 19th (2013)
- 20th (2017)
- 21st (2022)
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