Work commemorating the centenary of the PCP is presented in São Brás de Alportel

“100 Years of Struggle in the Service of the People and the Fatherland for Democracy and Socialism” was presented this Saturday

The work “100 Years of Struggle at the Service of the People and the Fatherland for Democracy and Socialism” was presented by the Municipal Committee of the PCP of São Brás de Alportel this Saturday, December 11, at the São Brasense Municipal Gallery.

Presented by Mário Cunha, member of the PCP's local structure and the executive organ of DORAL, and by Vasco Cardoso, member of the Political Commission of the PCP's Central Committee, the initiative is part of the commemorations of the Centenary of the Portuguese Communist Party.

The work, with 304 pages, represents «a record of significant moments and events in the PCP's life and its 100-year history, crossed with the history of Portugal and the world, the workers and the Portuguese people, as the struggle and the PCP's history are inseparable from the struggle of Portuguese workers», says the party.

"It's been 100 years in which there has been no social transformation, no advance or conquest of workers and the Portuguese people that is not directly or indirectly associated with the initiative, struggle, action and intervention of the PCP."

A centenary “of the life and struggle of a party that, proud of its history and learning from its own experience and that of the international communist and revolutionary movement, assumes with determination and confidence the demands of the present and the future”, he stresses.

 

 

The initiative, organized by the São Brás de Alportel Municipal Commission of the Portuguese Communist Party, was attended by several communist militants, as well as people without party affiliation who wanted, even so, to be present.

This session once again brought these commemorations to São Brás de Alportel, after, on March 6, a communist collective «colored Avenida da Liberdade red with the PCP's flags, in an initiative that was repeated throughout the country. ».

The celebrations will end on the 6th of March, with a rally in Campo Pequeno, in Lisbon.

 



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