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Prensa Latina News Agency - Chile Celebrates Communist Party's Centennial

5.6.12

Prensa Latina News Agency - Chile Celebrates Communist Party's Centennial: In an special edition of the weekly review El Siglo, the CCP newspaper, the political leader recalled the history the Party's struggle in the Chilean revolutionary process and how it has arrived to this date playing the leading role in politics.

After many difficulties of the dictatorship and an almost genocidal policy against the communists and after 20 years of exclusion, the CCP has reconstruct itself, both politically and organizationally, expressed Teillier.

On Monday he argued, it is a party that presents specific directions in Chilean society, of solution to a neoliberal system imposed by a dictatorship, and the get rid of an institutionalization tends to be democratic but basically is not.

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