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Revision as of 02:28, 2 April 2020
Communist Party of Luepola Kommunistična Partija Ľupole | |
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Chairman | Petăr Novak |
Founded | 11 April 1890 |
Ideology | Communism Flecquism |
Political position | Far-left |
Continental affiliation | Patyrian Internationale |
International affiliation | Second Internationale |
Great Assembly | 23 / 88
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Popular Assembly | 134 / 614
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State Governorships | 4 / 15
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The Communist Party of Luepola (Luepolan: Kommunistična Partija Ľupole, KPL or KPĽ) is a communist political party in Luepola. It is the second oldest political party in Luepola after the Republican Party. The party maintains a significant minority in the Sliet and leads the opposition to the ruling Center-Republican coalition government. Its current Chairman is Petăr Novak.
The Communist Party is one of the most controversial political parties both in Luepola and the rest of Patyria for its 40-year period of totalitarian rule over the People's Republic of Luepola, for its role in encouraging Communists abroad to take power such as in Apelia and Granzery, and for its contribution to the outbreak of the Great War. The party was the sole legal political party in Luepola from 1910 until Luepola's surrender in 1948; it was then banned until the end of the Luepolan War, where it was re-legalized by Emil Ivanušić in the Beuje Conference.