Organisation of Marxist–Leninists of Spain

Organisation of Marxist–Leninists of Spain
Organización de Marxistas-Leninistas de España (OMLE)
Founded 1968 (1968)
Dissolved 1975
Merged into Gave origin to the Communist Party of Spain (Reconstituted) (PCE(r)) and the First of October Anti-Fascist Resistance Groups (GRAPO)
Headquarters Belgium
Newspaper Bandera Roja and Antorcha
Ideology Marxism-Leninism
Anti-Francoism
Maoism
Republicanism
Colors Red
Party flag

Organisation of Marxist–Leninists of Spain, in Spanish: Organización de Marxistas-Leninistas de España, (OMLE) was a Spanish communist group. OMLE was formed in Brussels in September 1968 by various nuclei that had left the Communist Party of Spain (PCE).[1] OMLE denounced PCE as revisionist.

OMLE was a clandestine group along its existence owing to the pervasive activity of the Francoist police. It had its bases in a few urban pockets such as Cadiz and Vigo.[2]

History

The OMLE held its first conference in June 1973.[3] It was listed as a secret subversive group by the Francoist information services.[4]

In 1974 a sector of Organización Obreira joined the OMLE.

In October 1975 OMLE convened the founding congress of the Communist Party of Spain (Reconstituted) (PCE(r)), which together with the First of October Anti-Fascist Resistance Groups (GRAPO) acted as the continuation of OMLE.

Publications

OMLE published Bandera Roja from 1969 onwards as its central organ and Antorcha as its theoretical organ. El Gallo Rojo was published by the Andalusia Regional Committee of OMLE.[5]

The organization's directing committee issued a 9-page declaration that was published in 1974.[6]

See also

References

  1. ARTEHISTORIA - Redirector
  2. Fernández, Luis Suárez/Gallego, José Andrés. La época de Franco. Ediciones Rialp, 1992. 240
  3. Juan Martín Luna || PCE(r)
  4. Organización de Marxistas Leninistas de España (OMLE). Grupos Subversivos Clandestinos II. Publicación de los servicios de información. Spain
  5. CRAI
  6. Declaración del Comité de Dirección de la Organización de Marxistas-Lenninistas de España: marzo 1974
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