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Communist Party Of Sweden (other)
The name Communist Party of Sweden ( sv, Sveriges Kommunistiska Parti, link=no, abbreviated SKP) has been used by several political parties in Sweden: * Left Party (Sweden), known as the Communist Party of Sweden from 1921 to 1967 ** Communist Party of Sweden (1924), split off by SKP leader Zeth Höglund in 1924 (which later merged with the Social Democrats in 1926) ** Socialist Party (Sweden, 1929) (), the majority of 99 SKP main branch, expelled from the Communist International in 1929, dissolved in 1948 ** Communist Party of Sweden (1967) (KFML), a Maoist party called the Communist Party of Sweden between 1973 and 1987 *** Communist Party (Sweden) (), an active anti-revisionist party *** Communist Workers' Party of Sweden (SKA), an anti-Deng Xiaoping party formed in 1980 but dissolved in 1993 **** Communist Party in Sweden (KPS), a pro-Albanian dissenter group formed in 1982 but dissolved in 1993 ** Communist Party of Sweden (1995) The Communist Party of Sweden ( sv, Sverige ...
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Left Party (Sweden)
The Left Party ( sv, Vänsterpartiet ; V) is a socialist political party in Sweden. On economic issues, the party opposes privatizations and advocates increased public expenditure. In foreign policy, the party is Eurosceptic, being opposed to the European Union, NATO, and Swedish entry into the eurozone. It attempted to get Sweden to join the Non-Aligned Movement in 1980, but did not succeed. The party is eco-socialist, and also supports anti-racism, feminism, and republicanism. It is placed on the left-wing of the political spectrum. The party has never been part of a government at the national level, though it has lended parliamentary support to the Swedish Social Democratic Party-led government in the Riksdag. From 1998 to 2006, the Left Party was in a confidence-and-supply arrangement with the ruling Social Democrats and the Green Party. Since 2014, it has supported the minority government of Social Democrats and Greens in the Riksdag, as well as in many of Sweden's count ...
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Communist Party Of Sweden (1924)
Communist Party of Sweden ( sv, Sveriges Kommunistiska Parti) was a political party in Sweden led by Zeth Höglund.Sveriges kommunistiska parti
in '' Nordisk familjebok'', vol. 38 (1926) Höglund broke away from the main SKP in 1924, following disagreements concerning Comintern policies and functioning. He then set up his own SKP. Höglund's SKP had around 5,000 members, and published the newspaper ''''. In 1926 SKP of Hà ...
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Socialist Party (Sweden, 1929)
The Socialist Party ( sv, Socialistiska partiet), was a political party in Sweden active from 1929 to 1948. Led by Karl Kilbom and Nils Flyg, the party was founded in 1929 as a splinter group of the Communist Party of Sweden. Until 1934, the splinter group used the same name Communist Party of Sweden ( sv, Sveriges kommunistiska parti, links=no), so in order to keep the two factions apart, this faction was generally known as ''Kilbommare'' ("Kilbomiars") while those who stayed in the old party were known as ''Sillénare'' ("Sillénians", after their leader Hugo Sillén). In the split, the entire communist parliamentary group, the party's official newspaper, '' Folkets Dagblad Politiken'', and most of the more militant members joined the Kilbom-Flyg faction. History The Kilbom-led SKP held its congress prior to the Sillén-led party. At the congress there was a debate regarding the character of the party, whether to continue the system of party cells (the structure of the pre-sp ...
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Communist Party Of Sweden (1967)
Kommunistiska Förbundet Marxist-Leninisterna (; KFML; en, Communist League Marxists-Leninists) was formed at the 1967 party congress of VPK, when a pro-Chinese group left the party. Party history 1967–1980 KFML was oriented towards the People's Republic of China and Marxism–Leninism as interpreted by Mao Zedong, commonly known as Maoism. KFML was the first of the many New Left-groups that surged in Sweden during the 1960s and 1970s. KFML had a very important and leading role in the mass solidarity work with the Vietnamese people. In 1970 a left wing faction based in Gothenburg broke away and formed KFML(r). In 1973 KFML took the name Sveriges Kommunistiska Parti (Communist Party of Sweden), the old party name of VPK. SKP held its first party congress January 4–7, 1973. The second party congress was held in Gustavsberg April 15–19, 1976. In 1980 SKP suffered another split, when a group of critics were expelled on the issue of China. The expelled formed a new party, ...
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Communist Party (Sweden)
The Communist Party ( sv, Kommunistiska partiet, K) is a Marxist–Leninist political party in Sweden started in 1970. From 1970 to 1977, it was known as the Communist League Marxist–Leninists (Revolutionaries) (, KFML(r)) and from 1977 to 2004 as the Communist Party Marxist–Leninists (Revolutionaries) (, KPML(r)). At the 14th Party Congress held in Gothenburg in January 2005, it was decided to change the name to the current one. KFML(r) was unofficially founded in 1970 by a splinter group from the pro-Chinese KFML, which in turn had split from the Eurocommunist Left Party in 1967. "The (r)s" (''"(r)-arna"'') considered that KFML had approached reformism and was not a genuine workers' movement. In 1970, it began publishing the weekly ''Proletären'' (''The Proletarian''), and the group was officially registered as a political party in 1977. During the 1980s, KPML(r) achieved representation in some municipalities, including Gothenburg, Sweden's second-largest city. The Gothe ...
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Communist Workers' Party Of Sweden
Communist Workers' Party of Sweden ( sv, Sveriges Kommunistiska Arbetarparti, SKA), initially called SKP (ml), was a communist party in Sweden, formed in 1980 after a split from the pro-People's Republic of China Communist Party of Sweden (SKP). The party was dissolved in 1993. Formation In 1980 when a leftist minority (approx. 15% of party cadre) was expelled from the Communist Party of Sweden (SKP), the expellees founded the Communist Party of Sweden (marxist-leninists) (''Sveriges Kommunistiska Parti (marxist-leninisterna)'') on November 1–2. The group that formed SKP (ml) was critical of the new leadership of the People's Republic of China, effectively under Deng Xiaoping. Per-Åke Lindblom became the chairman of SKP (ml). SKP (ml) began publishing the magazine ''Kommunistiska Arbetartidningen'' in January 1981. Name change At a party congress on Penecoastal 1981, the name of SKP (ml) was changed to Communist Workers' Party of Sweden (''Sveriges Kommunistiska Arbetarparti'', ...
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Communist Party In Sweden
Kommunistiska Partiet i Sverige ( en, Communist Party in Sweden) was a pro-Albanian communist party in Sweden. KPS was formed in 1982. It was dissolved in 1993. In 1978 a pro-Albanian group had broken away from the Communist Party of Sweden. This group formed '' Norrköpings Kommunistiska Förening'' (Communist Association of Norrköping). In 1979 NKF merged with Stockholms Kommunistiska Enhetsgrupp to form ''Sveriges Kommunistiska Förbund - ml'' (Communist League of Sweden - ml). The magazine ''Kommunisten'' started publication in 1979. SKF-ml founded ''Organisationen för skapandet av Kommunistiska Partiet i Sverige'' (Organization for the creation of the Communist Party in Sweden) in October 1981. This organization later gave birth to KPS. The leader of KPS was Anders Persson. The youth league of KPS was called ''Ungkommunisterna i Sverige'' (Young Communists in Sweden). KPS maintained a publishing house called ''Kommunistiska Arbetarförlaget'' (Communist Workers Publishin ...
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Communist Party Of Sweden (1995)
The Communist Party of Sweden ( sv, Sveriges Kommunistiska Parti) is a Marxism–Leninism, Marxist–Leninist communist party in Sweden and continuation of Workers' Party – The Communists ( sv, Arbetarpartiet Kommunisterna, links=no, APK). History The Flamman group, an orthodox pro-Soviet Union, Soviet section within Left Party (Sweden), Left Party – The Communists (''Vänsterpartiet Kommunisterna''), emerged as an internal fraction when C.-H. Hermansson took over as party leader and distanced the party from Moscow. The group was centered on the party newspaper ''Flamman, Norrskensflamman'' ('The Flame of the Aurora Borealis'; usually just called ''Flamman''), the regional party publication in Norrbotten County. The fraction worked as a parallel party centre, and relations between it and the party leadership soured. At the party congress in 1975, when Hermansson stepped down as party leader, the ''Flamman'' group launched Rolf Hagel as its candidate for the party leadersh ...
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