Communist Party of Belgium

Communist Party of Belgium

Communist Party of Belgium (in Dutch: Kommunistische Partij van België, in French: Parti Communiste de Belgique) was a political party in Belgium. The youth wing of KPB/PCB was known as the Communist Youth of Belgium. The party published Le Drapeau Rouge in French and De Roode Vaan in Dutch.

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History

It was formed at a congress in Anderlecht on September 3-4 1921. KPB/PCB was formed through the unification of two groups, the Communist Party led by War Van Overstraeten and the Belgian Communist Party led by Joseph Jacquemotte, following a split from the Belgian Workers Party. At the time of its foundation, KPB/PCB had around 500 members.[1] KPB/PCB became the Belgian section of the Communist International.

The party gained parliamentary presence in 1925, as both Van Overstraeten and Jacquemotte were elected MPs.

By 1935 KPB/PCB had 9 deputies in the lower house of parliament and 4 senators. In 1938 it had a membership of about 8,500.

During the Second World War, the party had to go underground during German occupation. After the end of the war, the party was strengthened and obtained 12.7% in the parliamentary elections. The party participated in coalition government with the socialists and the liberals during 1946-1947.

On August 18, 1950 the party chairman, Julien Lahaut, was assassinated by François Goossens, a Leopoldist.

In the mid 1960s the U.S. State Department estimated the party membership to be approximately 11,000.[2]

KPB/PCB lost its parliamentary presence in 1985.

In 1989 KPB/PCB was divided into two separate parties, Kommunistische Partij in Flanders and Parti Communiste in Wallonia.

Chairmen of KPB/PCB

General Secretaries of KPB/PCB

  • Edgard Lalmand 1943-1954

Notable members

Communist burgomasters (mayors)

  • Marcel Levaux (1926-2006), last mayor of Cheratte (Liège province) from April 1971 to December 1976 (in 1977 this commune was absorbed into Visé), deputy from 1968 to 1981
  • René Noël, last mayor of Cuesmes (Hainaut province) from 1965 to 1971 (in 1972 this commune was absorbed into Mons), senator from 1949 to 1950, then again from 1954 to 1974
  • Marcel Mereau, mayor of Hensies (Hainaut province)
  • Elie Hoyas, mayor of Le Roeulx (Hainaut province) from 1976 to 1982
  • Marcel Couteau, mayor of Le Roeulx (Hainaut province) from 1982 to 1985, deputy from 1968 to 1974
  • Henri Glineur, mayor of Roux (now a part of Charleroi, Hainaut province) from 1947 to 1950, senator from 1946 to 1954
  • René Mathy, last mayor of Vyle-et-Tharoul (in 1977 this commune was absorbed into Marchin, Liège province)
  • Paul Carette, mayor of Warchin (in 1977 this commune was absorbed into Tournai, Hainaut province)

Source

References

  1. ^ 1921-1996: PC
  2. ^ Benjamin, Roger W.; Kautsky, John H.. Communism and Economic Development, in The American Political Science Review, Vol. 62, No. 1. (Mar., 1968), pp. 122.

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