Communist Youth of Catalonia
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Communist Youth of Catalonia (in Catalan
: Joventut Comunista de Catalunya) was the youth wing of the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia
(PSUC). JCC was formed as a clandestine organization in 1970. The founding general secretary was Domenech Martínez. In 1971 JCC took part in the foundation of the Permanent Commission of the Assembly of Catalonia (Comissió Permanent de l' Assemblea de Catalunya).
The central organ of JCC was Jove Guàrdia and later "Jovent". In Barcelona
JCC published Juventud and in Tarragona
it published Demà.
JCC later dissolved into JambI.
Catalan language
Catalan is a Romance language, the national and only official language of Andorra and a co-official language in the Spanish autonomous communities of Catalonia, the Balearic Islands and Valencian Community, where it is known as Valencian , as well as in the city of Alghero, on the Italian island...
: Joventut Comunista de Catalunya) was the youth wing of the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia
Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia
The Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia , was formed on July 23, 1936 through the unification of four left-wing groups; the Catalan Federation of Spanish Socialist Workers' Party , the Partit Comunista de Catalunya , the Unió Socialista de Catalunya and the...
(PSUC). JCC was formed as a clandestine organization in 1970. The founding general secretary was Domenech Martínez. In 1971 JCC took part in the foundation of the Permanent Commission of the Assembly of Catalonia (Comissió Permanent de l' Assemblea de Catalunya).
The central organ of JCC was Jove Guàrdia and later "Jovent". In Barcelona
Barcelona
Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain after Madrid, and the capital of Catalonia, with a population of 1,621,537 within its administrative limits on a land area of...
JCC published Juventud and in Tarragona
Tarragona
Tarragona is a city located in the south of Catalonia on the north-east of Spain, by the Mediterranean. It is the capital of the Spanish province of the same name and the capital of the Catalan comarca Tarragonès. In the medieval and modern times it was the capital of the Vegueria of Tarragona...
it published Demà.
JCC later dissolved into JambI.