Ecuadorian Workers' Party
The Ecuadorian Workers' Party (Partido Comunista Ecuatoriano) is a political party in Ecuador founded in 1926. It emerged from the labor movement and aimed to represent the interests of workers and promote socialist ideals. The party has historically been involved in advocating for workers' rights, social justice, and economic reforms.
Throughout its history, the Ecuadorian Workers' Party has faced challenges, including repression during authoritarian regimes. It has participated in various electoral processes and has been part of broader leftist coalitions, contributing to the political landscape of Ecuador alongside other groups like the Ecuadorian Socialist Party and the Democratic Center.