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Puka Llacta (Quechua puka red, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation)) is the name of a Peruvian Maoist political group that had its origins in the 1970s. A leftist leader, Jorge Hurtado "Ludovico", was a member of the central committee of the Communist Party of Peru - Red Fatherland (Partido Comunista del Perú (Patria Roja)), which was part of the Revolutionary Left Union (UNIR), founded in 1969. They claimed to be Maoists, even when they were somewhat reformists and they had close ties to the Communist Party of China. In 1978, Patria Roja broke into 2 factions, one of which is the "Puka Llacta" Communist Party of Peru, with the intention of making concrete actions regarding their discourse of the people's war.

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  • Puka Llacta (traduïble del quítxua com a: puka vermell, llaqta lloc -llogaret, poble, ciutat, país, nació-) és el nom d'un grup polític maoista peruà que va tenir els seus orígens en la dècada de 1970. Un líder d'esquerra, Jorge Hurtado «Ludovico», va ser membre del Comitè Central del , que formava part de la (UNIR), fundada l'any 1969. Es reivindicaren com a maoistes, fins i tot quan eren una mica reformistes i tenien estrets vincles amb el Partit Comunista Xinès. El 1978, Pàtria Roja es va trencar en dues faccions, una de les quals és el Partit Comunista del Perú "Puka Llacta", amb la intenció de fer accions concretes pel que fa al seu discurs de . No se sap si els seus militants en realitat van participar en actes violents. No obstant això, es diu que a finals de 1984 va recolzar l'avanç de Sendero Luminoso cap a la , després d'una ofensiva militar a la regió d'Ayacucho i de Huancavelica. Durant les de 1980, un dels indrets on la seva presència es feia més patent era la . A les de 2002, David Jiménez Sardón, qui solia estar vinculat a Puka Llacta, va ser elegit president regional de Puno, sent cap de llista del partit polític anomenat (MARQA). Jiménez, un agrònom de l'UNA i gerent de l'EEAA a Junín i Ancash, tenia un equip de campanya integrat per familiars i antics companys de Puka Llacta. (ca)
  • El Partido Comunista del Perú - Puka Llacta, conocido simplemente como Puka Llacta (del quechua puka, roja y llacta, "tierra" (también, "pueblo", "ciudad", "país"),​ es el nombre de un grupo político que tuvo sus orígenes en la década de 1970. (es)
  • Puka Llacta (Quechua puka red, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation)) is the name of a Peruvian Maoist political group that had its origins in the 1970s. A leftist leader, Jorge Hurtado "Ludovico", was a member of the central committee of the Communist Party of Peru - Red Fatherland (Partido Comunista del Perú (Patria Roja)), which was part of the Revolutionary Left Union (UNIR), founded in 1969. They claimed to be Maoists, even when they were somewhat reformists and they had close ties to the Communist Party of China. In 1978, Patria Roja broke into 2 factions, one of which is the "Puka Llacta" Communist Party of Peru, with the intention of making concrete actions regarding their discourse of the people's war. It is unknown if their militants actually participated in violent acts. However, it is said that in late 1984 Puka Llacta supported the advance of Shining Path toward the Huallaga Province, after a military offensive in the Ayacucho and Huancavelica departments. In 2001, David Jimenez Sardon, who used to be affiliated with Puka Llacta, was elected regional president of Puno under the political party called Autonomous Regional Quechua Aymara. Jimenez, an agronomist from the UNA and manager of the EEAA in Junin and Ancash, had a campaign team composed of relatives and old Puka Llacta comrades. (en)
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  • El Partido Comunista del Perú - Puka Llacta, conocido simplemente como Puka Llacta (del quechua puka, roja y llacta, "tierra" (también, "pueblo", "ciudad", "país"),​ es el nombre de un grupo político que tuvo sus orígenes en la década de 1970. (es)
  • Puka Llacta (traduïble del quítxua com a: puka vermell, llaqta lloc -llogaret, poble, ciutat, país, nació-) és el nom d'un grup polític maoista peruà que va tenir els seus orígens en la dècada de 1970. No se sap si els seus militants en realitat van participar en actes violents. No obstant això, es diu que a finals de 1984 va recolzar l'avanç de Sendero Luminoso cap a la , després d'una ofensiva militar a la regió d'Ayacucho i de Huancavelica. Durant les de 1980, un dels indrets on la seva presència es feia més patent era la . (ca)
  • Puka Llacta (Quechua puka red, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation)) is the name of a Peruvian Maoist political group that had its origins in the 1970s. A leftist leader, Jorge Hurtado "Ludovico", was a member of the central committee of the Communist Party of Peru - Red Fatherland (Partido Comunista del Perú (Patria Roja)), which was part of the Revolutionary Left Union (UNIR), founded in 1969. They claimed to be Maoists, even when they were somewhat reformists and they had close ties to the Communist Party of China. In 1978, Patria Roja broke into 2 factions, one of which is the "Puka Llacta" Communist Party of Peru, with the intention of making concrete actions regarding their discourse of the people's war. (en)
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