The Communist Party of Denmark/Marxist–Leninists ( Danish : Danmarks Kommunistiske Parti/Marxister-Leninister , DKP/ML ) was a political party in Denmark, that advocated revolutionary communism .
8-422: (Redirected from Marxist-Leninist League ) Marxist–Leninist League is the name of more than one group: Marxist-Leninist League (Denmark) Marxist-Leninist League (Norway) Marxist-Leninist League of Tigray Marxist–Leninist League of Colombia Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
16-644: The Kommunistisk Arbejderparti in May of 1978, under the belief that the party had become revisionist . KSML maintained a staunchly pro- Albanian rhetoric and was briefly based in Copenhagen before it merged with MLF within months of its foundation. MLF and KSML officially merged in December of 1978, creating a party with a joint membership of approximately 50 people. After it was founded,
24-603: The 1970s as splinter groups, expelled from the Kommunistisk Arbejderparti . MLF had been expelled from Kommunistisk Arbejderparti in 1976, after having criticized the class analysis and problems of internal democracy of the party. MLF was based in Odense and had denounced the Three Worlds Theory formulated by Mao Zedong and propagated by the Chinese Communist Party . The KSML split from
32-695: The DKP/ML took a stand with Enver Hoxha 's Albania and the Albanian Party of Labor granted it official recognition. After the fall of the Albanian Communist party in the 1990s, the party began to reconcile its differences with other communist parties in Denmark and sought to make its political newspaper, Arbejderen , a voice for the broader left wing. The majority of party members were in favor of unification with other communist groups, and
40-499: The party sought a merger as a result. This led to the party's eventual dissolution in 2006 when it merged with Kommunistisk Samling to form the Kommunistisk Parti . The DKP/ML took part in elections in 1984 and 1987 , under the party letter L , but got less than 1,000 votes in each election. The DKP/ML published two political newspapers: Arbejderen and Partiets Vej . Arbejderen continues to be published by
48-600: The party's successor, Kommunistisk Parti . Communist Unification Communist Unification ( Danish : Kommunistisk Samling , KS) was a communist organisation in Denmark . It was founded in November 2005, following a split from the Communist Party in Denmark . It claimed 42 members at the time of its foundation. In November 2006, KS merged with Communist Party of Denmark (Marxist-Leninist) and formed
56-551: The title Marxist–Leninist League . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marxist–Leninist_League&oldid=573289135 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Political party disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Marxist-Leninist League (Denmark) The party
64-597: Was established in 1978 from the merger of two Marxist-Leninist parties: Marxistisk-Leninistisk Forbund and Kommunistisk Sammenslutning. The DKP/ML itself ceased to exist in 2006 when it merged with Kommunistisk Samling to form Kommunistisk Parti . The Communist Youth Marxist–Leninists . The DKP/ML was founded in 1978. It was created through the merger of the Marxistisk-Leninistisk Forbund (MLF) and Kommunistisk Sammenslutning (marxister-leninister) (KSML). Both of these parties had been formed in
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