Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia
PSUC was the only "regional" party affiliated to ComIntern. The Communist Party of Spain (PCE) did not organize in Catalonia, but saw PSUC as its Catalan referent.
During the Franco regime PSUC was outlawed and worked clandestinely and in exile. PSUC was the largest opposition party in Catalonia, and at the fall of the regime it became a mass party.
In 1977 PSUC was legalized.
Gradually PCE and PSUC started going in separate ways. PSUC became involved in Iniciativa per Catalunya, and gradually ceased functioning as a separate party. When PSUC was completely submerged into IC in 1997, a group of hardliners refounded the party as PSUC viu (Living PSUC). PSUC viu became the new referent of PCE in Catalonia.
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