Integrated Revolutionary Organizations

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Integrated Revolutionary Organizations was a Cuban political coalition formed after the 1959 revolution that unified major revolutionary groups and served as a precursor to the Communist Party of Cuba.


Statements (30)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Cuban political organization
political coalition
continent North America
country Cuba
followedBy Communist Party of Cuba
United Party of the Cuban Socialist Revolution
fullNameInSpanish Organizaciones Revolucionarias Integradas
goal consolidation of revolutionary power in post-1959 Cuba
integration of diverse revolutionary movements into a single organization
historicalSignificance intermediate step in the institutionalization of communist rule in Cuba
ideology Marxism–Leninism
communism
influencedBy Cuban Revolution of 1959
keyFigure Blas Roca
Fidel Castro
Raúl Castro
language Spanish
locatedIn Cuba
partOf Cuban Revolution
politicalOrientation pro-Soviet
politicalPosition far-left
politicalSystemContext one-party socialist state in Cuba
precededBy 26th of July Movement
Popular Socialist Party
Revolutionary Directorate 13 March
region Caribbean
role served as a precursor to the Communist Party of Cuba
unified major revolutionary groups after the 1959 Cuban Revolution
shortName ORI
stateRelation closely linked to the Cuban revolutionary government


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