Partido por la Victoria del Pueblo

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People's Victory Party
Partido por la Victoria del Pueblo
FounderElena Quinteros
FoundedJuly 1975; 48 years ago (1975-07)
HeadquartersMercedes 1469, Montevideo
NewspaperCompañero
IdeologyMarxism
Libertarian socialism
Guevarism
Anti-capitalism
Anti-authoritarianism
Political positionFar-left
National affiliationBroad Front
Chamber of Senators
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Chamber of Deputies
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Intendencias
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Mayors
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Party flag
Website
http://www.pvp.org.uy

The Partido por la Victoria del Pueblo, also known as the Party for the Victory of the People, or People's Victory Party (PVP), is a political organization in Uruguay. Its military wing is known as OPR-33. The leftist group began under an anarcho-syndicalist philosophy and was overshadowed by Tupamaros in Uruguay. The Party grew in strength among exiles in Argentina, both in followers and money, with $10 million from the successful ransom for a kidnapped businessman. Their planned guerrilla operation to reclaim their place in Uruguay went awry with the surprise 1976 Argentine coup d'état. Several days after the coup, three PVP members were arrested while attempting to cross back into Uruguay. Dozens of other group members were arrested in Argentina, including its leaders, in concert with Uruguayan security forces.[1]

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  1. ^ Dinges, John (2012). The Condor Years: How Pinochet And His Allies Brought Terrorism To Three Continents. New Press. p. 149. ISBN 978-1-59558-902-6.

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