Organisation of the Communist Left Organización de Izquierda Comunista | |
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Basque name | Ezker Komunista Erakundea |
Catalan name | Organització d'Esquerra Comunista |
Galician name | Organización de Esquerda Comunista |
Secretary-General | Dídac Fàbregas (1974-1978) José V. Villaescusa (1978-1979)[1] |
Founded | 1974 |
Dissolved | 1979 |
Merger of | Communist Workers Circles Grupos Anticapitalistas de Base Núcleos Obreros Comunistas |
Merged into | Communist Movement |
Headquarters | C/Boltañá, 60, Madrid |
Newspaper | Octubre Rojo |
Youth wing | Juventudes de Izquierda Comunista (JIC) |
Ideology | 1974-1977: Council communism Left communism 1977-1979: Marxism–Leninism[2] |
Political position | Radical left |
Union affiliation | Comissiones Obreras Anticapitalistas |
Colors | Red |
Organization of Communist Left (in Spanish: Organización de Izquierda Comunista, in Basque: Ezker Komunista Erakundea, in Catalan: Organització d'Esquerra Comunista, in Galician: Organización de Esquerda Comunista, OIC) was a communist political party in Spain founded in 1974. The OIC was a continuation of the existing Communist Workers Circles (COC), whose roots were in the Workers' Front of Catalonia (FOC), the Catalan version of the People's Liberation Front (FLP or FELIPE).