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Birthplace of the French Communist Party (PCF)
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Tours
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French communist newspaper
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L'Humanité
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Year of the Paris commune
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1871
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Trotskyist record holder of candidacies in the presidential election
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Arlette Laguiller
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PCF leader between 1972 and 1994
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Georges Marchais
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Ministry ran by Marie-George Buffet between 1997 and 2002
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Sports
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Communist city that hosted France's largest festival for 60 years
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La Courneuve
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Communist resistants during the occupation
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FTP-MOI
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Poet and writer who wrote the famous "Letter to Maurice Thorez"
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Aimé Césaire
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Communist minister and cegetist main initiator of the French social security
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Ambroise Croizat
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Year of the highest communist result in the presidential election
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1969
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Communist publishing house, affiliated to PCF until 1997
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Éditions sociales
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Most populated communist city in Provence
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Martigues
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Famous leader of CGT between 1982 and 1992
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Henri Krasucki
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Famous communist from Belleville, Paris - dead in 2017
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Henri Malberg
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First trotskyist candidate at the presidential election
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Alain Krivine
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PCF / PG alliance between 2008 and 2016
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Front de gauche
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Trotskyists known for using entryism
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Lambertists
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Sports association affiliated to PCF
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FSGT
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Communist mathematician killed by the French military in Algiers
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Maurice Audin
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Communist MP for North between 1978 and 2017
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Alain Bocquet
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Self-called libertarian communist terrorist group
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Action Directe
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European country that had an ex-PCF member for leader
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Poland
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Asian country that had an ex-PCF member for leader
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Vietnam
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Counterpart of Lutte Ouvrière in the French Caribbean overseas territories
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Combat ouvrier
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Country that has a city named after Maurice Thorez
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Ukraine
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Famous réunionese communist, MP and senator, dead in 2016
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Paul Vergès
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PCF headquarters metro station
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Colonel Fabien
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Least successful year for PCF in number of MPs
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2012
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Communist minister, father of Électricité de France
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Marcel Paul
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