New Communist Party of Britain
New Communist Party of Britain | |
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Secretary General | Andy Brooks |
founding | 1977 |
Headquarters | London |
newspaper | The New Worker |
Alignment |
Marxism-Leninism , Communism |
International connections |
International meeting of communist and workers 'parties , initiative of communist and workers' parties in Europe |
Website | newworker.org |
The New Communist Party of Britain (abbreviated NCP) is a British party founded in 1977. She takes a Marxist-Leninist point of view and is a member of the initiative of communist and workers' parties in Europe .
history
The party was founded in 1977 after several decades of internal party disagreements and as a counter-response to the Eurocommunist- oriented policy of the British Communist Party at the end of the 1970s.
Political positions
The party refers positively to the work of Mao Tse-tung , Kim Il-sung , Fidel Castro and Ho Chi Minh and sees itself as an organization that advocates a revival of the corresponding revolutionary forces.
Party congresses
date | designation |
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December 2015 | 18th party congress |
December 2012 | 17th party congress |
December 2009 | 16th party congress |
December 2006 | 15th party congress |
December 2003 | 14th party congress |
December 2001 | 13th party congress |
December 1999 | 12th party congress |
December 1997 | 11th party congress |
December 1995 | 10th party congress |