43 years ago, the intelligent Italian communist leader Enrico Berlinguer gathered his Spanish colleagues, Santiago Carrillo, and the French, Georges Marchais, and made official what Berlinguer had been practicing for years: Eurocommunism. That meant renouncing the dictatorship of the proletariat, moving away from the USSR and accepting multi-party democracy and the individual rights contained in the Universal Declaration of 1948, in the hope of being able to implement Marxist economic reforms after imposing themselves in free elections. From then until July 7, 2020, the Communist senior officials of the European democratic governments
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