Communist Workers League (in Spanish: Liga Obrera Comunista) was a Trotskyist group in Spain. It was founded on December 23, 1973. The LOC was admitted as the Spanish section of the International Committee of the Fourth International in May 1974, during the Fifth World Congress of the International Committee of the Fourth International. It was included in the Spanish registry of political partis held by the Ministry of Interior on September 19, 1977 LOC published Prensa Obrera 1976-1990.
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- Communist Workers League (Spain) (en)
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| - Lliga Obrera Comunista (LOC) fou un partit polític comunista d'orientació trotskista, creat a Espanya el 1976 com a òrgan del Comité Internacional de la Quarta Internacional. Editava el diari Prensa Obrera. Es presentà a les eleccions generals espanyoles de 1986, però va obtenir menys del 0,01% dels vots. Desaparagué el 1990. (ca)
- Communist Workers League (in Spanish: Liga Obrera Comunista) was a Trotskyist group in Spain. It was founded on December 23, 1973. The LOC was admitted as the Spanish section of the International Committee of the Fourth International in May 1974, during the Fifth World Congress of the International Committee of the Fourth International. It was included in the Spanish registry of political partis held by the Ministry of Interior on September 19, 1977 LOC published Prensa Obrera 1976-1990. (en)
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| - Lliga Obrera Comunista (LOC) fou un partit polític comunista d'orientació trotskista, creat a Espanya el 1976 com a òrgan del Comité Internacional de la Quarta Internacional. Editava el diari Prensa Obrera. Es presentà a les eleccions generals espanyoles de 1986, però va obtenir menys del 0,01% dels vots. Desaparagué el 1990. (ca)
- Communist Workers League (in Spanish: Liga Obrera Comunista) was a Trotskyist group in Spain. It was founded on December 23, 1973. The LOC was admitted as the Spanish section of the International Committee of the Fourth International in May 1974, during the Fifth World Congress of the International Committee of the Fourth International. It was included in the Spanish registry of political partis held by the Ministry of Interior on September 19, 1977 LOC published Prensa Obrera 1976-1990. The Communist Workers League had militants mainly in Barcelona. Its youth, the Socialist Revolutionary Youth, organized two marches against unemployment, one in 1977 and the other in 1978. The Communist Workers League left the International Committee of the Fourth International on October 25, 1985, when they refused to attend a meeting duly summoned by the International Committee of the Fourth International: they argued that the meeting was not called by the leader of the British Workers Revolutionary Party whom they supported. The Communist Workers League signed joining IC-Verds and United Left in 1991. As of this date there are no known public events as LOC but they continued publishing a magazine, "Marxismo", whose last issue appeared in March 1999. The International Committee of the Fourth International hasn't had a section in Spain since 1985. There are supporters of the ICFI in Spain. (en)
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