Proletarian Catalan Party ( Catalan : Partit Català Proletari , 1934–1936) was a political party in Catalonia , Spain . PCP was founded in January 1934. Its main leader was Jaume Compte . PCP had its origins in the Estat Català-Partit Proletari , founded in 1932.
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16-596: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Proletarian Catalan Party The goal of PCP was the creation of a Catalan Socialist Republic. The party had a large influence with the trade union Centre Autonomista de Dependents de Comerç i Industria (CADCI). In 1936 Peres Aznar, a PCP deputy in the Cortes , was elected president of CADCI. The party had around 500–800 members at its peak, mainly from Barcelona . PCP published Catalunya Insurgent . Its youth wing
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