Talk:Communist Party of Brazil

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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Pcdob-logo.PNG

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[edit] Neutrality problem

The article clearly represents PCdoB own propaganda and does not inform about any critics regarding the party's guidelines. As an example, stating that "While many other Communist Parties around the world softened their agendas after the fall of the Soviet Union, sometimes even changing their names, PCdoB gained prestige for not rescinding its ideals." takes clearly the side of PCdoB on the issue, while many left parties in Brazil critiscize it as revisionist. While the party is within Lula's government with its partialy neoliberal agenda, it is quite hard to say PCdoB has not softed its agenda and continues to follow the path of socialism. If nobody takes part in this discussion within two weeks, I will reform this article alone. —Preceding unsigned comment added by El Chemaniaco (talkcontribs) 18:23, 17 January 2008 (UTC)