Workers and Peasants Party (France)

French political party (1929-1930)

The Workers and Peasants Party (Parti ouvrier et paysan) was a short lived communist splinter party in France in 1929-1930.

On November 24, 1929 six municipal councilors were expelled by the French Communist Party, Louis Sellier (ancien secrétaire général du PCF en 1923-1924), Jean Garchery, Charles Joly, Louis Castellaz, Camille Renault, Louis Gélis. Charles Auffray, the mayor of Clichy was also expelled. This was during the Comintern wide drive against "right oppositionists" and "Bukharinites". On December 22, 1929 the expelled councilors formed the new party.

In December 1930 the group joined with other groups to found the Party of Proletarian Unity.

Sources

  • Le réquisitoire des Six : Louis Sellier, Jean Garchery, Charles Jolly, Castellaz, Camille Renault, Louis Gelis, conseillers municipaux de Paris et conseillers généraux de la Seine, Paris, Ça ira, Organe du Parti ouvrier et paysan, 1929, 69 p. Fonds Faucier du Centre d’histoire sociale du XXe siècle (UFR 09 de l'Université Paris1-Panthéon Sorbonne)
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French Communist Party
General Secretary
  • Ludovic-Oscar Frossard (1921–1923)
  • Louis Sellier and Albert Treint (1923–1924)
  • Louis Sellier (1924)
  • Pierre Semard (1924–1929)
  • Henri Barbé, Pierre Célor, Benoît Frachon and Maurice Thorez (1929–1930)
  • Maurice Thorez (1930–1950)
  • Jacques Duclos (1950–1953)
  • Maurice Thorez (1953–1964)
  • Waldeck Rochet (1964–1969)
  • Georges Marchais (1969–1972)
  • Waldeck Rochet (1972)
  • Georges Marchais (1972–1994)
  • Robert Hue (1994–2001)
  • Marie-George Buffet (2001–2010)
  • Pierre Laurent (2010–2018)
  • Fabien Roussel (2018–present)
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