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Swing Left cast a broader net in 2019, when they began putting effort toward maintaining a Democratic majority in United States State Legislatures after merging with another organization, Flippable. [2] Swing Left focuses on training volunteers to register voters, phone bank, fundraise, and engage in door-to-door campaigning for Democratic ...
Daiviet Populist Revolutionary Party (Đại-việt Duy-dân Cách-mệnh Đảng) Vietnamese Democratic Socialist Party (Đảng Dân chủ Xã hội Việt Nam) Viet Minh (Việt Nam Độc lập Đồng minh) (disbanded 1951) New Vietnam Revolutionary Party (Tân-Việt Kách-mệnh Đảng) (disbanded 1930)
Greece – Communist Party of Greece (Interior), Democratic Socialist Party of Greece, Greek Left, Left Liberals, Movement for a United Communist Party of Greece, National Political Union, Organisation of Marxist–Leninist Communists of Greece, Party of Democratic Socialism, Party of Radicals, Progress and Left Forces Alliance, Radical Left ...
The 12th Central Committee (12th CC), officially stylised as XII Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), was composed of 180 members and 20 alternates.It was elected by the 12th National Congress on 27 January 2016, and its electoral term lasted until the election of the 13th tenure (13th CC) on 31 January 2021 by the 13th National Congress.
The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) [a] is the founding and sole legal party of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.Founded in 1930 by Hồ Chí Minh, the CPV became the ruling party of North Vietnam in 1954 and then all of Vietnam after the collapse of the South Vietnamese government following the Fall of Saigon in 1975.
A third Vietnamese communist party emerged around this time, unconnected with Thanh Niên, called the League of Indochinese Communists (Vietnamese: Đông Dương Cộng sản Liên Đoàn). [19] This group had its roots in another national liberation group which had existed as a rival to Thanh Niên. [19]
Socialist Party of Vietnam, 1946–88, led by Phan Tư Nghĩa (born 1910), Nguyen Xien (1907–97) anti-French; League for the National Union of Vietnam (Hội Liên hiệp quốc dân Việt Nam/Liên Việt), 1946–51, led by Bùi Bằng Đoàn (1889–1955), Huỳnh Thúc Kháng, Tôn Đức Thắng, included: Viet Minh, Democratic Party of Vietnam, Socialist Party of Vietnam, Marxism ...
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