Communist Party of Italy | |
Native Name: | Partito Comunista d'Italia |
Leader1 Title: | Secretary |
Leader1 Name: | Cesare Procaccini |
Leader2 Title: | President |
Leader2 Name: | Manuela Palermi |
Foundation: | 11 December 2014 |
Dissolution: | 26 June 2016 |
Predecessor: | Party of Italian Communists |
Successor: | Italian Communist Party |
Headquarters: | Piazza Augusto Imperatore 32, Rome |
Newspaper: | La Rinascita della Sinistra |
Youth Wing: | FGCI |
Ideology: | Communism |
Position: | Far-left |
European: | Party of the European Left (observer) |
Country: | Italy |
Colors: | Red |
The Communist Party of Italy (Italian: Partito Comunista d'Italia, PCd'I) was a short-lived communist party in Italy which represented a transition period between the Party of Italian Communists (1998–2014) and the Italian Communist Party (2016–present).
The PCdI, which took the name from the 1921–1926 Communist Party of Italy (PCd'I), emerged in 2014 from a transformation of the Party of Italian Communists (PdCI), a communist party launched by splinters of the Communist Refoundation Party (PRC) in 1998. Before becoming a tiny party, the PdCI was a party of government and controlled dozens of seats in the Parliament.[1]
Cesare Procaccini, a metalworkers' trade unionist who had replaced Oliviero Diliberto as PdCI's leader in 2013, was the party's secretary since its foundation while Manuela Palermi, a former senator, its president.
In 2016, the PCdI became the Italian Communist Party (PCI), which took the name from the 1926–1991 PCd'I ninety years after the latter's foundation. PRC splinters and minor groups also joined the new party.[2] [3] [4]