The Lenin Circle (Italian: Circolo Lenin) was an Italian Communist Party that formed after a split within the Communist Refoundation Party in 1994. In 2008 it merged with the editorial board of Teoria & Prassi to form the Communist Platform.[1]
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Communist Refoundation Party
Secretaries
Sergio Garavini (1991–1994)
Fausto Bertinotti (1994–2006)
Franco Giordano (2006–2008)
Paolo Ferrero (2008–2017)
Maurizio Acerbo (2017–present)
General
Italian Communist Party
Proletarian Democracy
Communist Party of Italy (Marxist–Leninist)
Prodi II Cabinet
Eurocommunism
Liberazione
Young Communists
International Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties
Party of the European Left
European United Left–Nordic Green Left
Factions and splits Factions of the Communist Refoundation Party
Current factions In the 2017 congress two motions were presented: the majority one led by Paolo Ferrero and the minority one led by Eleonora Forenza.
Former factions
Bertinottiani
Refoundation in Movement
To the Left with Refoundation
Splintered factions
Communist Platform (2008)
Movement of Unitarian Communists (1995)
Party of Italian Communists (1998)
Communist Alternative Party (2006)
Communist Project / Communist Workers' Party (2006)
Critical Left (2007)
Refoundation for the Left / Movement for the Left (2009)
The Ernesto (2011) / Italian Communist Party (2016)
Countercurrent (2013)
HammerSickle / Left Class Revolution (2016)
Being Communists (2016)
Alliances
Alliance of Progressives (1994)
The Union (2005–2007)
The Left – The Rainbow (2007–2008)
Anticapitalist and Communist List (2008–2009)
Federation of the Left (2008–2012)
Civil Revolution (2012–2013)
The Other Europe (2014)
Power to the People (2017–2018)
The Left (2019–)
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