Communist Party of Mexico (1994)

The Communist Party of Mexico (Spanish: Partido Comunista de México, PCM) is a communist party in Mexico. which preserves the line of its communist identity features: internationalism of the proletariat, Leninist organizational theory based on democratic centralism, and Marxism-Leninism.

Communist Party of Mexico
Partido Comunista de México
AbbreviationPCM
General SecretaryPável Blanco Cabrera
Founded20 November 1994
Preceded byMexican Communist Party
HeadquartersMexico City
NewspaperEl Comunista
Órgano Central
El Machete
Revista de Teoría, Política y Cultura
Editorial Marxista
Youth wingFederación de Jóvenes Comunistas - México
Ideology
Political positionFar-left
International affiliationIMCWP
Website
www.comunistas-mexicanos.org

In 1994 an organizing committee was formed to create the Party of Mexican Communists (Partido de los Comunistas Mexicanos). It was renamed the Communist Party of Mexico in 2010.

the party has engaged in political activities and mobilizations, despite lacking a registration that certifies it as a national party. For the 2024 Mexican presidential election the party nominated Marco Vinicio Dávila Juarez as unofficial candidate. His name will not appear on the ballot.

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