The Proclamation
the Proclamation is a monthly Journal communist French founded in September 2003 rested by Francis Combes, André Gerin and Freddy Huck. He wants to be “open and combative, unit and revolutionary”. The title of the publication is a reference to the Manifeste of the League , known under name of Manifeste of the Communist party , a test writes fine 1847 by Karl Marx, and published in 1848.
It is described as a newspaper independent of the many organized groups which exist and states to develop in its columns a point of view of contemporary Marxiste. Figures of PCF, such as Léo Figuères or Henri Martin, write in the columns of the newspaper.
In June 2004 he asserted a pulling with 3000 specimens.
the Proclamation attracts mainly an assistantship resulting from the “left wing” of the French Communist party (PCF) as well as communist Pôle of rebirth in France (PRCF).
Caution: the Proclamation can in another context, to indicate the Proclamation against the National front , rested and animated by the socialist deputy Jean-Christophe Cambadélis