The Labour Gathering Party () was a
political party
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in
Argentina
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, led by
José Penelon. It emerged from a dissident wing of the
Communist Party of Argentina
The Communist Party of Argentina (, abbr. PCA) is a communist party in Argentina. It is a member of the Unión por la Patria, the former ruling coalition which supported former President Alberto Fernández.
It was founded on 6 January 1 ...
in the late 1920s. The party would exist for decades, mainly based in
Buenos Aires
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, but its influence waned over the years.
The split
The party was formed as Communist Party of the Argentine Region (''Partido Comunista de la Región Argentina''), founded after a split in the
Communist Party of Argentina
The Communist Party of Argentina (, abbr. PCA) is a communist party in Argentina. It is a member of the Unión por la Patria, the former ruling coalition which supported former President Alberto Fernández.
It was founded on 6 January 1 ...
.
[Gilbert, Isidoro. ]
La Fede: alistándose para la revolución : la Federación Juvenil Comunista, 1921–2005
'. Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana, 2009. p. 1923 Penelon and his followers were expelled from the Communist Party in 1927.
The Penelon group began publishing ''Adelante'' ('Forward') in that year.
The Communist Party of the Argentine Region was founded in January 1928.
Most of the cadres of the Communist Youth Federation sided with Penelon in the split.
Penelon also won over a large chunk of the
Workers Sport Federation.
[Alabarces, Pablo, Roberto di Di Giano, and Julio David Frydenberg. ]
Deporte y sociedad: selección de los trabajos presentados ante las 1 jornadas nacionales "Deporte y Ciencias Sociales" ; entre el 21 y el 23 de agosto 1997, Buenos Aires
'. Buenos Aires: Inst. de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Fac. de Ciencias Sociales, UBA, 1998. p. 80 Penelon's followers labelled people the Communist Party as 'radishes' (red on the outside, white on the inside) and those from the Workers Communist Party as 'police agents'.
[Biagini, Hugo E., Arturo Andrés Roig, and Carlos Alemián. ]
El pensamiento alternativo en la Argentina del siglo XX
'. Buenos Aires: Editorial Biblos, 2004. pp. 282–283
Appeals for a United Front
Penelon argued for unification of the trade union movement, a line the Communist Party denounced as 'capitulation' to reformists. He opposed the policy of 'dual unionism' put forth by the
Communist International
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.
[Alexander, Robert Jackson. ]
The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition of the 1930s
'. Westport: Conn, 1981. p. 274 At the time of the 1928 elections, ''Adelante'' argued for a
united front
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with the
Socialist Party
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and the
trade union
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centres.
Likewise the party also appealed to the Socialist Party, the
Independent Socialist Party, the Argentine Anti-Imperialist Alliance, the Red Argentine Anti-Imperialist Alliance and the autonomous trade union centres for a unified
May Day
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celebration.
Communist Party of the Argentine Republic
The party soon changed its name to the Communist Party of the Argentine Republic (''Partido Comunista de la República Argentina'').
[Puiggrós, Rodolfo. ]
Historia crìtica de los partidos políticos argentinos
'. Buenos Aires: J. Alvarez, 1965. p. 94 The change of the name was caused by a decision of the Central Electoral Junta.
Uriburu period
In 1930 general
José Félix Uriburu
José Félix Benito Uriburu (20 July 186829 April 1932) was an Argentine military officer and politician, he was the President of the Provisional Government of Argentina, ousting the successor to President Hipólito Yrigoyen by means of a ...
came to power in Argentina and the party lost its legal status. The party changed its name to Partido Concentración Obrera, and was thus able to regain legal status in a period of repression.
[Paso, Leonardo. ]
Historia de los partidos políticos en la Argentina, 1900–1930
'. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Ediciones Directa, 1983. p. 539 The party would cease to be a communist party as such.
[Silveyra, Carlos M., Adolf Hitler, and Carlos M. Silveyra. ]
El comunismo en la Argentina: origen, desarrollo, organización actual
'. Buenos Aires: ditorial "Patria" 1936. p. 41
In the City Council
Penelon was re-elected to the
Buenos Aires
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City Council in 1932 (he had previously been the sole Communist Party member in the council).
[Redding, Forest William. ]
Latin American Political Parties: Agents of Modernization
'. Thesis (A.M.)--Indiana University, 1967. p. 396 The party maintained some influence in the suburbs of Buenos Aires until the 1940s.
Penelon remained in the City Council until 1954.
[Munck, Ronaldo, Ricardo Falcón, and Bernardo Galitelli. ]
Argentina From Anarchism to Peronism : Workers, Unions and Politics, 1855–1985
'. London: Zed Books, 1987. p. 104
Later period
Penelon ran for
Vice President of Argentina
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The office was estab ...
in the
1951 election. He obtained merely 3,183 votes. Ahead of the election the Trotskyist
Revolutionary Workers Party had begun '
entryism
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' into Concentración Obrera, but pulled out after the meager election result. After the fall of Perón in 1955, the party was closely linked to the
Democratic Socialist Party (the right-wing tendency in the socialist movement).
The party merged into the Democratic Socialist Party in the early 1970s.
[Alexander, Robert J. ]
Political Parties of the Americas: Canada, Latin America, and the West Indies
'. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1982. p. 67
References
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Defunct political parties in Argentina
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Defunct communist parties
Communist parties in Argentina
Political parties established in the 1920s
1920s establishments in Argentina
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1970s disestablishments in Argentina