List of congresses held by the French Communist Party.
Congress of the French Communist Party : | |
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25-30 December 1920 | Congrès de Tours (SFIO) |
25-30 December 1921 | 1st Congress (Marseille) |
15- 20 October 1922 | 2nd Congress (Paris) |
20- 24 January 1924 | 3rd Congress (Lyon) |
17 - 21 January 1925 | 4th Congress (Clichy) |
20- 26 June 1926 | 5th Congress (Lille) |
31 March - 7 April 1929 | 6th Congress (Saint-Denis) |
11-19 March 1932 | 7th Congress (Paris) |
22- 25 January 1936 | 8th Congress (Villeurbanne) |
25- 29 December 1937 | 9th Congress (Arles) |
26- 30 June 1945 | 10th Congress (Paris) |
25 - 28 June 1947 | 11th Congress (Strasbourg) |
2- 6 April 1950 | 12th Congress (Gennevilliers) |
3 - 6 June 1954 | 13th Congress (Ivry-sur-Seine) |
18- 21 July 1956 | 14th Congress (Le Havre) |
25 - 30 May 1959 | 15th Congress (Ivry-sur-Seine) |
11- 14 May 1961 | 16th Congress (Saint-Denis) |
14- 17 May 1964 | 17th Congress (Paris) |
4- 8 May 1967 | 18th Congress (Levallois-Perret) |
4- 8 February 1970 | 19th Congress (Nanterre) |
13- 17 December 1972 | 20th Congress (Saint-Ouen) |
24- 27 October 1974 | 21st Congress (Vitry-sur-Seine) |
4- 8 February 1976 | 22nd Congress (L'Île-Saint-Denis) |
9- 13 May 1979 | 23rd Congress (Saint-Ouen) |
3- 7 February 1982 | 24th Congress (Saint-Ouen) |
6- 10 February 1985 | 25th Congress (Saint-Ouen) |
2- 6 December 1987 | 26th Congress (Saint-Ouen) |
18- 22 December 1990 | 27th Congress (Saint-Ouen) |
25- 29 January 1994 | 28th Congress (Saint-Ouen) |
25- 22 December 1996 | 29th Congress (La Défense) |
23- 26 March 2000 | 30th Congress (Martigues) |
26- 28 October 2001 | 31st Congress (La Défense) |
3- 6 April 2003 | 32nd Congress (Saint-Denis) |
23- 26 March 2006 | 33rd Congress (Le Bourget) |
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