
French Communist Party
The French Communist Party (Parti Communiste Français, PCF) is a political party in France founded in 1920. It promotes the ideas of communism, focusing on workers' rights, social equality, and state ownership of key industries. Historically, the party played a significant role in French politics, especially after World War II, advocating for social reforms and labor rights. While its influence has waned in recent decades, it still participates in national and local elections, often collaborating with other left-wing groups to address issues like poverty, unemployment, and social justice in contemporary France.