Catalan State-Proletarian Party

Catalan State-Proletarian Party
Estat Català-Partit Proletari
Founded 1932 (1932)
Dissolved 1934 (1934)
Split from Estat Català
Merged into Proletarian Catalan Party
Headquarters Barcelona
Newspaper L'Insurgent
Ideology Socialism
Catalanism
Catalan independence
Antifascism
Marxism
Political position Left
Colors      Red
     Yellow
Politics of Catalonia
Political parties
Elections

Catalan State-Proletarian Party (Catalan: Estat Català-Partit Proletari, EC-PP) was a communist political party in Catalonia, Spain. It was formed in 1932 by the left-wing sector of Estat Català (EC), those who did not approve of group merging into the Republican Left of Catalonia.

Leaders of EC-PP were Jaume Compte, Ramon Fabregat, Pere Aznar and Artur Cussó. EC-PP published L'Insurgent.

EC-PP made fruitless attempts to rally other forces to join a united party, and, in the end, it launched the Proletarian Catalan Party (January 1934).

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