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of party membership with it being reorganized into the PURSC by March, 1962. By 1965, the political vanguard had cemented itself across all facets of Cuba and key meetings in late September and early October of that year (from September 30 - October 1) resulted in the formation of the Political Bureau (
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with the Cuban Revolution of 1959, the political party (which was by then known as the Popular Socialist Party since 1944) was merged with other revolutionary forces to form the ORI in 1961. Due to perceived notions of sectarianism permeating within the ORI, the organization experienced a mass purge
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political party that faced political oppression for much of its existence, initially from 1925 until 1938, then renewed repression under Batista's regime from 1952 to 1959. After the successful overthrow of
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Established in 1925 with roots tracing to the Cuban Revolutionary Party, which was proclaimed 130 years ago on April 10th, 1892,
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The PURSC was ran by a 6-person secretariat: Fidel Castro (First Secretary),
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