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Communist Workers League (United States)
Communist Workers League is the name of several organisations: * Communist Workers League (Norway) * Communist Workers League (Senegal) * Communist Workers League (Spain) * Communist Workers League (Sweden) The Socialistiska Partiet ( en, Socialist Party) was a Swedish Trotskyist political party, the Swedish section of the Fourth International. History The party was formed at a congress in 1971, through the merger of the Revolutionary Marxists (RM ... See also * Workers Communist League (other) {{disambig, political ...
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Communist Workers League (Norway)
Communist Workers League ( no, Kommunistisk Arbeiderforbund), was a small communist group in Norway. It was formed in 1972 by a group of Communist Party of Norway militants, who had either been expelled or left voluntarily. First KA oriented itself towards China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ..., and later towards Albania. KA published ''Den Røde Arbeideren'' (The Red Worker) annually in connection with May Day until 2005. During the 1970s KA published ''Røde Fane'' (Red Flag). In the spring of 2006 the group announced that it had dissolved itself. External linksDen Røde Arbeideren Communist parties in Norway Defunct political parties in Norway Maoist organizations in Europe Political parties established in 1972 1972 establishments in Norway 2006 dis ...
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Communist Workers League (Senegal)
Communist Workers League (in French language, French: ''Ligue Communiste des Travailleurs'') was a Trotskyist political party in Senegal, founded in 1977. It originated from a split in GOR (the forerunner of the Socialist Workers Organisation (Senegal), OST). It published ''Tribune Ouvrière''. LCT adhered to the Fourth International - International Centre of Reconstruction of Pierre Lambert. The first public act of LCT was a leafletting in support of the students strike at the Faculty of Science in Dakar in May 1977. At the time of the 1978 Senegalese general election, 1978 elections, LCT advocated abstention. LCT was awarded official recognition on July 8, 1982. The general secretary was M. Mahmoud Saleh.Nzouakeu, Jacques Mariel. ''Les parties politiques sénégalais.'' Dakar: Editions Clairafrique, 1984. References

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Communist Workers League (Spain)
:''En lucha was also a Maoist publication by the Workers' Revolutionary Organisation The Workers' Revolutionary Organisation (in Spanish language, Spanish: ''Organización Revolucionaria de los Trabajadores'') was a Maoism, Maoist Communism, communist organisation in Spain. The newspaper of the organization was ''En Lucha''. ....'' Communist Workers League (in Spanish: ''Liga Obrera Comunista'') was a Trotskyist group in Spain. It was founded on December 23, 1973. The LOC was admitted as the Spanish section of the International Committee of the Fourth International in May 1974, during the Fifth World Congress of the International Committee of the Fourth International. It was included in the Spanish registry of political partis held by the Ministry of Interior on September 19, 1977 LOC published ''Prensa Obrera'' 1976-1990. The Communist Workers League had militants mainly in Barcelona. Its youth, the Socialist Revolutionary Youth, organized two marches against unemplo ...
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Communist Workers League (Sweden)
The Socialistiska Partiet ( en, Socialist Party) was a Swedish Trotskyist political party, the Swedish section of the Fourth International. History The party was formed at a congress in 1971, through the merger of the Revolutionary Marxists (RM) and the Bolshevik Group (BG). Initially it was called League of Revolutionary Marxists ( sv, Revolutionära Marxisters Förbund, RMF). One section of RM did not agree with the formation of RM and formed the Communist Working Groups (KAG). KAG would later reconcile with RMF, merging into it in 1972. At the fifth party congress, held in 1975, the name was changed to Communist Workers League (''Kommunistiska Arbetarförbundet''). In 1982, the party adopted its current name. In the early 1990s, the party suffered a small split that went on to form the Swedish section of the Pathfinder tendency. In 1994, a smaller group left the SP to form a Swedish section of what is now the League for the Fifth International, Arbetarmakt. The party publis ...
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