| | Osvaldo Coggiola: Trotskyism In Brazil (1928-1964) |
 | | He was member of the CC, had a Marxist formation, studied in Moscow from 1924 to 1926, and had been a substitute member of the Central Executive Commission (CCE) elected at the PCB founding congress in 1922. |
 | | According to Astrojildo Pereira, the CCE took this decision due to the amount of criticism and the birth of an “organized oppositional movement, with a few dozen party members”. |
 | | [8] None of the two groups developed into organizations, in or outside the party (Astrojildo Pereira, who refers to the “oppositions” without relating them to Trotskyism, said “the new Central Committee was in charge of examining the question of readmission to the party on the basis of individual declarations”). |
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