Young Communists (Italy)
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Young Communists Giovani Comunisti | |
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Chairperson | Paolo Bertolozzi |
Founded | 1994 |
Headquarters | Via della Scialoja 3, Rome |
Membership | ~3,000(2024)[citation needed] |
Ideology | Communism Anti-imperialism Anti-fascism |
Mother party | Communist Refoundation Party |
International affiliation | World Federation of Democratic Youth |
Website | giovanicomunisti.it |
The Young Communists (Italian: Giovani Comuniste e Comunisti) is the youth wing of the Italian Communist Refoundation Party (Italian: Partito della Rifondazione Comunista).[1]
Although the party was founded in 1991 (following the dissolution of the Italian Communist Party, and its youth section, the FGCI), the young members of the party did not have a stable organization until the middle of 1994, when Marco Rizzo created the Giovani Comunisti.[2]
The first National Assembly took place in Chianciano in February 1996. In December 1997 the first National Convention of the GC took place. On this occasion two documents were presented.[3] The party majority won with its own document gaining 67.8% of the vote. From the 4th to 7 July 2002 the second National Convention took place in Marina di Massa.
Since its formation in 1994, the Giovani Comunisti (GC) has become a notable part of the Italian left-wing movement. Following the G8 summit in Genoa, the organization has gained prominence in Italian youth politics.
The Giovani Comunisti on a worldwide platform are affiliated to the World Federation of Democratic Youth.[4]
During the VII National Conference, held the 15th and 16th of July 2023, Paolo Bertolozzi was elected as chairperson.
National Committee
[edit]Name | Role |
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Paolo Bertolozzi | Chairperson |
Vittorio Savini | Organization officer |
Antonio Marzio Liuzzi | Communication officer |
Samuele Soddu | Foreign affairs officer |
Auro Bizzoni | Work officer |
Edoardo Casati | School and university officer |
Eleonora Galli | Gender policies officer |
Giulio Cecchi | Culture and formation officer |
Ilaria Falossi | LGBTQIA+ officer |
Ivan Lamonarca | Environment officer |
Symbols
[edit]- Symbol used from 2010 to 2020
- Symbol in use from 2020 to present
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Il Pci e i giovani: quando la politica era affare delle nuove generazioni". www.strisciarossa.it.
- ^ "A Livorno, l'incontro di Rifondazione comunista". www.ilmanifesto.it.
- ^ "Giovani Comunisti - Suggerimenti e proposte".
- ^ "SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS SINCE THE FOUNDING OF THE WORLD FEDERATION OF DEMOCRATIC YOUTH".