Colombian Communist Party
Colombian Communist Party Partido Comunista Colombiano | |
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| Leader | Jaime Caycedo |
| Founded | 1930 |
| Dissolved | 3 December 2025 |
| Preceded by | Revolutionary Socialist Party |
| Merged into | Historic Pact |
| Headquarters | Bogotá |
| Newspaper | Voz |
| Youth wing | Colombian Communist Youth (JUCO) |
| Paramilitary wing | FARC–EP (1964-1993) |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Left-wing to far-left |
| National affiliation | Patriotic Union (from 1985) Historic Pact for Colombia (from 2021) Historical:
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| Regional affiliation | São Paulo Forum |
| International affiliation | IMCWP World Anti-Imperialist Platform |
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The Colombian Communist Party (Spanish: Partido Comunista Colombiano, PCC) was a legal communist party in Colombia. It was founded in 1930 as the Communist Party of Colombia, at which point it was the Colombian section of the Comintern. The party was led by Jaime Caycedo and published a weekly newspaper named Voz.
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) was founded as the armed wing of the PCC in 1964, but the two organisations separated in 1993.
The party merged with several other parties to create the Historic Pact in 2025.