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==Controversies==
==Controversies==
==Election results, (1900-present)==
==Election results, (1900-present)==
The party has been active since 1892 but did not partake in elections until the [[1900 Tarperti realm election]]. Due to the fact that from 1890-1900 the Tarperti kingdoms outlawed elections, the Tarperti Section of the Socialist Party remained in secret.
The party has been active since 1892 but did not partake in elections until the [[1900 Tarperti federal election]]. Due to the fact that from 1890-1900 the Tarperti kingdoms outlawed elections, the Tarperti Section of the Socialist Party remained in secret.


During the [[Republic of Tarper]], the Communist Party underwent self-exile and did not partake in elections.
During the [[Republic of Tarper]], the Communist Party underwent self-exile and did not partake in elections.

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Communist Party of Tarper

Parti Communiste de Tarper
Former nameTarperti Section of the Socialist Party
AbbreviationCPT
LeaderRaul Gomez
PresidentDaniel Mynatt
ChairpersonLambert Salinas
FounderErnesto Rivero
Founded1892
(as Tarperti Section of the Socialist Party)
1902
(as Communist Party of Tarper)
Legalised1901
Preceded byUnited Socialist Democratic Party
(Not legal predecessor)
NewspaperThe Vanguard
Think tankPolitburo of the CPT
Student wingUniversity Communists
Youth wingTarperti League of Young Communists
Women's wingCommunist Women's Auxiliary
Paramilitary wingThe Red Brigade (1902-1929)
Membership (December 2017)65,000
IdeologyCommunism
Left Communism
Classical Marxism
Socialism
Historical:
Revolutionary Socialism
Democratic Socialism
Social Democracy
Political positionFar-left
Historical:
Left-wing
International affiliationInternational Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties
Colors  Maroon
Slogan"Workers of the world, unite!"
Federal Council
12 / 120
Federal Assembly
80 / 709
State legislatures
105 / 1,454
Party flag
Flag of the Communist Party of Tarper.svg

Politics of Tarper
Political parties
Elections

The Communist Party of Tarper, also commonly referred to as the CPT, is a Communist political party in Tarper. The party was founded in 1892 as a continuation of the United Socialist Democratic Party, USDP, of the Platesan Empire.

Since mid-2010, Raul Gomez has been the party's leader. In the Federal Assembly the party has 80 out of 709 seats after polling 10.7% of the vote in the 2017 federal elections , the party joined the Socialist Party of Tarper and Green Liberation Union to form a coalition government.

According to official party figures, the Party had 65,000 registered members as of December 2017, making it the fourth-largest party in Tarper.

The party participates in the legislatures of seven states and is the senior partner in the government coalition of Meerland.

History

The party was created by Ernesto Rivero. Rivero was a member of the United Socialist Democratic Party and influential party in the Platesan Empire. After the breakup of the Empire, Rivero took the Tarperti branch of the party and created the party under its original name of the Tarperti Section of the Socialist Party.

From 1892 to 1901, the party remained largely underground, due to the absolutist government and outright banning of parties in the Kingdom of Astra. After the founding of the United Kingdoms of Tarper, the party planned for a public reappearance. and on 1902 the party changed into its current name and started campaigning.

Role during the United Kingdoms

Ruling party of the CTCR

Starpin Era (1960-1991)

Underground Era (1991-2002)

Present Day (2002-present)

Ideology

Since its renaming in 1902, the party has followed the principles of libertarian communism, fundamentally opposed to authoritarian regimes, the communist party was the first of its kind to allow democratic elections in a communist country in 1920.

The party currently embraces the ideas of democracy in order to allow a communist society to follow. In recent times the party pressure group, "Rebirth Coalition", has criticized the leadership for a rightward shift due to "vote chasing".

Organization

Symbols

In its early days the party used a maroon cockade, which was customary for parties of the late 18th through early 20th centuries. Since the first civil war the party has used the hammer and sickle, first only appearing in the party's flag and then being used by its contemporary logo.

The party makes use of a march titled,"The Red Banner" as its primary anthem. It used to use a modified version of the State Anthem of the Tarperti Confederation but halted use of it do to its purported "soiling" by the Republic of Tarper.

Special organizations

Notable sub-organizations of the CPT are:

  • Alliance for Left Communism (ALLCO), Caucus created to drive the party towards a non-authoritarian form of Communism.
  • Tarperti League of Young Communists (TLYC), Youth and Student group of the party.
  • The Left Party (LEFT), Coalition of Socialists and Moderate Communists.
  • Rebirth Coalition (RC), Members who wish to return to follow more orthodox communist policy and stop chasing after the Socialist Party.

Politburo of the CPT

Controversies

Election results, (1900-present)

The party has been active since 1892 but did not partake in elections until the 1900 Tarperti federal election. Due to the fact that from 1890-1900 the Tarperti kingdoms outlawed elections, the Tarperti Section of the Socialist Party remained in secret.

During the Republic of Tarper, the Communist Party underwent self-exile and did not partake in elections.

United Kingdoms of Tarper

Election Seats won ± Position Leader
1900
0 / 397
Steady 0 DNQ Ernesto Rivero
1904
81 / 397
Increase 81 3rd Ernesto Rivero
1908
54 / 397
Decrease 27 3rd Ernesto Rivero
1912
110 / 397
Increase 56 2nd Ernesto Rivero

Tarperti Confederation

Election Seats won ± Position Leader
1920
257 / 423
Increase 257 1st Yakov Menendez
1930
391 / 577
Increase 126 1st Ludovic Leone
1940
408 / 647
Increase 17 1st Zoe Tapia
1950
196 / 402
Decrease 212 1st Alois Benini
1960
318 / 521
Increase 122 1st Tom Starpin
1970
268 / 518
Decrease 50 1st Tom Starpin
1980
228 / 519
Decrease 40 1st Tom Starpin
1990
239 / 662
Increase 11 2nd Tom Starpin

Federal Republic of Tarper

Election Seats won ± Position Leader
2002
248 / 603
Increase 248 2nd Harper Paszek
2005
61 / 614
Decrease 187 3rd Harper Paszek
2009
93 / 622
Increase 32 3rd Harper Paszek
2013
64 / 630
Decrease 29 3rd Raul Gomez
2017
80 / 709
Increase 16 4th Raul Gomez

Leaders of the Communist Party, 1892-present

Leader Period
Ernesto Rivero 1892-1920
Yakov Menendez 1920-1930
Ludovic Leone 1930-1940
Zoe Herzog 1940-1950
Alois Benini 1950-1960
Tom Starpin 1960-1991
Finley Stringer 1991-2000
Harper Paszek 2000-2010
Raul Gomez 2010-present