Communist Revolutionary Party of France


The Communist Revolutionary Party of France is a Marxist-Leninist communist party founded in 2016. It was the result of a merger of Intervention Communiste and the Union Révolutionaire Communistes de France .

History

Initially in 1991, the Coordination Communiste pour la Continuité Révolutionnaire et la Renaissance Léniniste du PCF was established as an internal faction of the Parti Communiste Français by party's orthodox marxists-leninists members. In 1994, its press organ named Intervention Communiste was launched. At the faction’s 4th national conference, a minority group led by Georges Gastaud split and established the Coordination des Militants Communistes du PCF pour sa Continuité Révolutionnaire et sa Renaissance Léniniste staying in the PCF, which would eventually become the Pôle de renaissance communiste en France.
The majority left the PCF and established the Coordination Communiste pour la Reconstruction d'un Parti Communiste Révolutionnaire led by Jean-Luc Sallé and Maurice Cukierman, which would eventually form the Union Révolutionaire Communistes de France in 2004.
Maurice Cukierman died on July 24 2020.

Ideology

The PCRF is an anti-revisionist communist party and upholds the legacy of the Soviet Union as a socialist country until the Perestroika period during Mikhail Gorbachev’s leadership. It considers the policy initiated by Nikita Khrushchev’s leadership initiated as degenerative and a step back from a socialist system to a capitalist one, a process which continued until Mikhail Gorbachev’s leadership, during which the capitalist regime was restored after the 1985-1991 counter-revolution. The PCRF recognizes the states of Cuba and the DPRK as the only examples of countries that built socialism at the moment, however the party is not supportive of China, which it views as an emerging imperialist power.

Election results

The PCRF participated in the 2017 election for the National Assembly, fielding candidates in two constituencies.
ConstituencyCandidateVotes%
Aude's 3rdMichel Martin1440,30%
Hauts-de-Seine's 13thMaurice Cukierman1150,22%