Catalan Workers Bloc () was a
political party
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in
Catalonia
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,
Spain
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. Formed in 1978 through the merger of the
Party of Labour of Catalonia (PTC) and the
Marxist Unification Movement
Marxist Unification Movement (in Catalan language, Catalan: ''Moviment d'Unificació Marxista'') was a political group in Catalonia, Spain. MUM was founded in 1977, during the Spanish transition to democracy, by a group that had left the Socialist ...
(MUM). BCT participated in the
National Liberation Left Bloc (BEAN) in the 1979 general elections.
In 1982 when BEAN was dissolved, BCT dissolved and most of its members joined the
Left Nationalists (NE).
References
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BCT www.marxists.org
Defunct communist parties in Catalonia
Political parties established in 1978
1978 establishments in Spain
Political parties disestablished in 1982
1982 disestablishments in Spain