Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Form of government Notes Wa State: 17 April 1989 38 years, 8 months One-party Maoist socialist state [29] Founded in 1989, Wa State is governed by the United Wa State Party, a Maoist and Wa nationalist party, reported to have good relations and a close connection with the Communist Party of China. [29] Zapatista autonomous territory: 1 January 1994
The following communist states were socialist states committed to communism. Some were short-lived and preceded the widespread adoption of Marxism–Leninism by most communist states. Russia. Chita Republic (1905–1906) Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1917–1991) Amur Socialist Soviet Republic (1918)
The following is a list of political parties presently espousing a variety of socialism which have representation in national parliaments, grouped by states in which they operate. The list does not contain parties previously represented in parliaments, nor social democratic parties. 178 socialist, communist and anti-capitalist parties have been ...
The government of communist states is usually defined as the "executive organ of the highest state organ of power" or as the "highest administrative agency of state power". [105] It functions as the executive organ of the legislature. [105] This model has been introduced with variations in all communist states. [78]
Currently, these countries include Algeria, [5] Bangladesh, [6] Guyana, [7] India, [8] Nepal, [9] Nicaragua, [10] Sri Lanka [11] and Tanzania. [12] The idea of a socialist state stems from the broader notion of state socialism, the political perspective that the working class needs to use state power and government policy to establish a ...
State Totalitarianism Leader(s) Ruling party/group Ideology Government Continent Start End Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [2] see above: 1953 [2] [4] [5] [6] Vladimir Lenin (disputed, see above) Joseph Stalin [2] All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Marxism–Leninism Soviet Communism Soviet patriotism Stalinism: Federal one-party ...
This massive list, annotated with notes documenting the first official government mention of alleged communist affiliation, superseded a very similar list published on January 2, 1957. [1] The style of the publication follows that of a 1948 HUAC pamphlet, Citations by Official Government Agencies of Organizations and Publications Found to be ...
Abandoned Marxism–Leninism for centrism and is now known as the Cambodian People's Party Cape Verde (1981–1990) African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde: PAICV Aristides Pereira: 20 January 1981 Marxism–Leninism Left-wing nationalism: Abandoned Marxism–Leninism for democratic socialism Congo (1979–1992) Congolese Party of Labour