Bolivian Communist Party dissidents

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Bolivian Communist Party dissidents were a faction of leftist militants in Bolivia who broke with the official party line to back Che Guevara’s guerrilla insurgency in the country.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf left-wing militant group
political faction
activeIn 1960s
Bolivian armed struggle
alliedWith Che Guevara NERFINISHED
Cuban revolutionary advisers
causeOf internal split in the Bolivian Communist Party
characterizedAs breakaway militants from the Bolivian Communist Party
pro-Guevara faction
country Bolivia
goal overthrow of the Bolivian ruling class
socialist revolution in Bolivia
historicalContext Cold War NERFINISHED
Latin American revolutionary wave of the 1960s
ideology Guevarism NERFINISHED
Marxism
communism
inConflictWith Bolivian Communist Party NERFINISHED
Bolivian armed forces NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Che Guevara's revolutionary theory
Cuban Revolution NERFINISHED
languageOfMembers Spanish
locationOfActivity rural Bolivia
Ñancahuazú region NERFINISHED
motivatedBy support for armed struggle over parliamentary tactics
notableFor contributing cadres to Guevara's guerrilla force
supporting Che Guevara's Bolivian campaign against party orders
opposed electoral strategy of the Bolivian Communist Party leadership
official line of the Bolivian Communist Party
opposedBy Bolivian Communist Party leadership
Bolivian government NERFINISHED
partOf Bolivian communist movement NERFINISHED
politicalPosition far-left
positionOn favored guerrilla foco strategy
rejected exclusive focus on legal political work
region South America
supported Che Guevara's guerrilla insurgency in Bolivia
rural guerrilla warfare strategy
usedTactic clandestine organization
guerrilla warfare

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Bolivian campaign of Che Guevara supportedBy Bolivian Communist Party dissidents