Posições Políticas

"Auschwitz Liberation"
16 February 2011
Translated "Avante!" Article by Rui Paz, collaborator of the International Department

PCP Central Committee Meeting
15 February 2011
Press Statement by Jerónimo de Sousa, General Secretary, at the end of the Meeting of the CC.
The 90th Anniversary of the Portuguese Communist Party. Freedom, democracy, socialism. A project for the future
12 February 2011
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On March 6, 2011, the Portuguese Communist Party marks its 90th anniversary. These are 90 years of heroic struggle at the service of the working class and all workers, of the people and the country.

"Peoples in Struggle"
7 February 2011
Translated "Avante!" article by Pedro Guerreiro, member of the Central Committee and of the International Department

50th anniversary of the beginning of the armed struggle for the national liberation of Angola
4 February 2011

Common Position of Communist and Workers Parties - 20 years after the "Gulf War" (Update)
1 February 2011
On the initiative of the Portuguese Communist Party, various Communist and Workers Parties from around the world issued today, February 1, a common position on "20 years after the Gulf War, the importance of the struggle for peace and against imperialist exploitation and oppression " until now signed by 48 parties/ organizations

"Struggles in the horizon"
31 January 2011
Translated "Avante!" article by Luis Carapinha, member of the International Department
PCP demands respect for the popular will in Egypt
31 January 2011
PCP expresses its solidarity with the workers and the people of Egypt in struggle for their social and labour rights, social justice, democracy and freedom.

PCP expresses opposition to the visit by the Israeli Minister for Foreign Affairs to Portugal
26 January 2011
Press Statement of the Portuguese Communist Party

Statements on the election results for President of the Republic
24 January 2011
Statement by Francisco Lopes, candidate supported by PCP, the Greens and the "Democratic Intervention"
Statement by Jeronimo de Sousa, General Secretary of the PCP