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Latest revision as of 15:33, 3 November 2022
Communist Party of the People's Commonwealth of Ayacucho अयकुछो पीपुल्स कमनवेल्थको कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी | |
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Bhojpuri name | अयाकुचो के पीपुल्स कॉमनवेल्थ के कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी |
Maithili name | कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी के जन राष्ट्रमंडल के अयाकुचोको |
Dzongkha name | ་གུང་ཁྲན་ཏང ཨཡཅུཆོ |
Mandarin name | 阿亞庫喬人民聯邦共產黨 |
Leader | Jayant Pun |
President | Ashok Devkota |
Chairperson | Manjula Baidhya |
General Secretary | Choedon Dhanacktsang |
First Secretary | Dolkar Kyidtodpa |
Secretary | Dwarika Dhamarkatteel |
Founder | Bhuchung Karpo |
Founded | December 26, 1948 |
Legalised | January 1, 1949 |
Student wing | Comrade Diego Desandi Students' Organization |
Youth wing | Communist Pioneers Youth Organization |
Women's wing | Female Comrades for the Revolution |
Membership (2019) | 28,265,419 |
Ideology | |
Political position | Far-left |
Colors | |
Seats in the Workers' Assembly | 406 / 406
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Flag of the Communist Party of Ayacucho | |
The Communist Party of the People's Commonwealth of Ayacucho (Nepali: अयाकुचोको पीपुल्स कमनवेल्थको कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी ayaakucho ko pipuls kmnvelthko kmyunist paarti) is a Marxist-Leninist-Maoist political party in Ayacucho, and since January 1, 1949
the sole legal party of the country. It was founded on December 26, 1948 just a little months after independence, by independentist leader Bhuchung Karpo, a Sherpa-origin and humble teacher who struggled against British Empire and led the country to independence and communism. In the early 1950s it was led by a dynasty known as Desandi household, whose third and fourth generation is living today and governing the country.