New Communist Party of Britain

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New Communist Party of Britain
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
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

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Statements at the 18th party congress in 2015 [1]