Movement for a United Communist Party of Greece

Movement for a United Communist Party of Greece
Founded 1993
Dissolved 1996
Preceded by Organisation of Marxist–Leninist Communists of Greece
Succeeded by Movement for the Reorganization of the Communist Party of Greece 1918-55
Headquarters Athens, Greece
Newspaper Φωνή της Αλήθειας (Voice of Truth)
Ideology Anti-Revisionist Marxism-Leninism
International affiliation ICMLPO
Website
http://eniaiokke.blogspot.com
Politics of Greece
Political parties
Elections
"Voice of Truth" was published biweekly. On the first page of this issue the reader can see a photo of Nikos Zachariadis. In this 1994 issue the main article is dealing with the international relations between Greece and Albania.

The Movement for a United Communist Party of Greece (Greek: Κίνηση για Ενιαίο ΚΚΕ) was a minor Greek political organisation.

The movement was established in 1993 as the union of the pro-Albanian Organisation of Marxist-Leninist Communists of Greece (OKMLE -not to be confused with OMLE) and exiled Greek communists from the former Soviet Union and other ex-socialist countries, old EAM-ELAS soldiers and officers, followers of Nikolaos Zachariadis who disconnected with Communist Party of Greece (KKE) after its destalinization the period 1953-1956.

It was a Stalinist organization which struggled for the unification of all Greek communists in one Marxist-Leninist-Stalinist party.

In 1996 it merged with communists publishing the newspaper Post-Soviet Epoch and other independent Greek Stalinists to form Movement for the Reorganization of the Communist Party of Greece 1918-55.

The organization published a biweekly 4-pages newspaper called Voice of Truth (Greek: Φωνή της Αλήθειας) with size 28 cm x 31.5 cm. The first issue published in July 1993 and the last in August 1996. There were published 63 issues in total.

It didn't participate in any elections.

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