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Young Communists (other)
Young Communists can refer to: * Young Communists (Catalonia) * Young Communists (Czech Republic) * Mouvement Jeunes Communistes de France * Young Communists (Italy) * Young Communists in Norway The Young Communists in Norway (UngKom) is the youth wing of the Norwegian Communist Party. The Youth Communists in Norway is a Marxist-Leninist organization. The UngKom prints and hands out the communist paper ''Kameraten'' ('The Comrade'). Th ... * Young Communist League, the name of several organisations See also * * :Youth wings of communist parties {{Disambig ...
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Young Communists (Catalonia)
Young Communists (in Catalan: ''Joves Comunistes'') is the youth wing of PSUC viu in Catalonia, Spain. It was initially known as ''Joves Comunistes del PSUC viu''. JC publishes ''Veu Rebel''. JC is a federated organisation to the Communist Youth Union of Spain(UJCE) since April 2006 The highest organ of JC is the Congress. The Congress elects a Central Committee that leads the organization between congresses. Out of the Central Committee a Standing Committee is elected, which runs the day-to-day affairs of the organization. The present general secretary of JC is Jorge Torres. See also * Collectives of Young Communists – Communist Youth External links www.jovescomunistes.cat Youth wings of communist parties Youth wings of political parties in Spain ...
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Young Communists (Czech Republic)
Young Communists ( cs, Mladí komunisté) is a communist youth organization in the Czech Republic, and is a branch of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia The Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia ( cs, Komunistická strana Čech a Moravy, KSČM) is a communist party in the Czech Republic. As of 2021, KSČM has a membership of 28,715, and is a member party of The Left in the European Parliament .... Youth organization is directed by the Youth Commission of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia. Organization cooperates with the Communist Youth Union, more far-left organization. References External links Official website of Youth Communists ''Mladí komunisté'' {{Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia, state=autocollapse Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia Youth wings of political parties in the Czech Republic Youth wings of communist parties ...
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Young Communists (Italy)
The Young Communists ( Italian: ''Giovani Comuniste e Comunisti'') is the youth organization of the Communist Refoundation Party (Italian: ''Partito della Rifondazione Comunista'') and had more than 20,000 members. Although the party was founded in 1991 (following the dissolution of the Italian Communist Party, and its youth section, the FGCI), the young members of the party did not have a stable organization until the middle of 1994, when Marco Rizzo created the Giovani Comunisti. The first National Assembly took place in Chianciano in February 1996. In December 1997 the first National Convention of the GC took place. On this occasion two documents were presented. The party majority won with its own document gaining 67.8% of the vote. From the 4th to 7 July 2002 the second National Convention took place in Marina di Massa. The third National Convention is scheduled for July 2006 in Bari. Since its formation in 1994 the GC have become a growing part of the Italian left movemen ...
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Young Communists In Norway
The Young Communists in Norway (UngKom) is the youth wing of the Norwegian Communist Party. The Youth Communists in Norway is a Marxist-Leninist organization. The UngKom prints and hands out the communist paper ''Kameraten'' ('The Comrade'). The organization was formed after a conflict between the leaders of the Young Communist League of Norway (NKU) and the Norwegian Communist Party resulting that a few former members of NKU as well as some newcomers forming a new communist youth, with the same name as NKU, organization together with the communist party. In 2008 the new NKU was forced by the Oslo District Court to change its name and logo and therefore the organization became The Youth Communists in Norway. 2006—Present Day In 2006 the communist party felt that the leading members of the youth league had failed miserably. The national meeting of NKU had not been held within required limits of their own written rules, possible members met no answer when trying to establish ...
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Young Communist League
The Young Communist League (YCL) is the name used by the youth wing of various Communist parties around the world. The name YCL of XXX (name of country) originates from the precedent established by the Communist Youth International. Examples of YCLs include: * Australia – Young Communist League of Australia (now defunct; its eventual successor merged with the Left Alliance) * Britain – Young Communist League * Canada – Young Communist League of Canada * Cuba – Young Communist League * France – Mouvement Jeunes Communistes de France * Germany – Young Communist League of Germany * Norway – Young Communist League of Norway * Nepal – Young Communist League, Nepal * Portugal – Young Communist League of Portugal * Sweden – Young Communist League of Sweden * U.S. – Young Communist League USA * Russia – Leninist Young Communist League of the Russian Federation In the Soviet Union the YCL was known as the Komso ...
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