Unified Communist Party of Italy

PCUd'I poster - in the style of a wanted poster, illustrating Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev. The poster reads "Wanted Leonid Brezhnev
*For the kidnapping of Aldo Moro *for the assassination of Casalegno *for the aggressions against Czechoslovakia, Angola, Somalia, etc. Brezhnev leads, through KGB, the strategy of terror to impose the 'emergency government' under control of pro-Soviet forces, to spread chaos and to prepare aggression against Italy and Europe."

Unified Communist Party of Italy (in Italian: Partito Comunista Unificato d'Italia, PCUd'I) was a political party in Italy. The party upheld the Three Worlds Theory and retained contacts with the Chinese Communist Party following the death of Mao Zedong. The party vehemently opposed the Soviet Union and the Italian Communist Party.[1] It was led by Osvaldo Pesce. The party published the journal Linea proletaria (Proletarian Line).

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