Better known as Michel Pablo he was a Trotskyist Greek leader. He was the central leader of the Fourth International held after the end of World War II.
He believed that the Third World War was imminent and advice to the Trotskyist to entered into Communism parties to share a political identity and attempt to level down the revolutionaries thoughts among the parties. He tries to impose a democratic central discipline in all the local parties that the International had around the world.
To give the full medical report, Michalis Raptis (known also by the pseudonym Michel Pablo), died in 1996, from cerebral apoplexy. (See "Bio-Bibliographical Sketch of Michel Pablo" at the Marxists website.) In layman's terms we speak of someone having a stroke, but physicians will also pinpoint the location of that stroke or internal bleeding. Cerebral apoplexy is bleeding within the brain. The Journal of the American Medical Association has defined cerebral apoplexy as "<span>a sudden disease caused by spontaneous, endogenic, non-inflammatory circulatory disturbances involving cerebral blood vessels."
Michalis Raptis (aka Michel Pablo) was a Greek communist in the Trotskyist tradition, who became the leader of the Fourth International, which was established in France in 1938. Born August 24, 1911, he died when </span>was 84 years old, on February 17, 1996.
A vizier was a person who stood second to the Egyptian king, or pharaoh, and was in charge of administration, security, judgment and the safety of the pharaoh and the empire.
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