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Communist Party of Benin

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Leader
  
Pascal Fantodji

Headquarters
  
Porto-Novo, Benin

Founded
  
1977

Newspaper
  
La Flamme

Ideology
  
Communism, Anti-Revisionism, Marxism–Leninism, Hoxhaism

International affiliation
  
International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations (Unity & Struggle) International Communist Seminar

The Communist Party of Benin (in French: Parti Communiste du Bénin) is a political party in Benin. PCB was founded in 1977 by the Union of Communists of Dahomey. The party was initially called Communist Party of Dahomey (Parti Communiste du Dahomey). The first secretary of the party is Pascal Fantodji. PCB publishes La Flamme.

PCB was an illegal party, working in a clandestine manner against the Kérékou regime, and was only legally recognized on September 17, 1993.

PCB is associated with the International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations (Unity & Struggle).

In the legislative elections of 1995, PCB got one MP elected.

In the 1996 presidential elections, PCB candidate Pascal Fantodji got 17,977 votes (1.08%).

In 1998, Magloire Yansunnu was expelled. In 1999, Yansunnu formed the Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Benin.

References

Communist Party of Benin Wikipedia