Communist Party of Germany (1990)
Communist Party of Germany Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands |
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Chairman | Dieter Rolle |
Founded | 1990 |
Youth wing | Kommunistische Jugendverband Deutschlands |
Ideology | Communism Marxism–Leninism Anti-Revisionism |
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The Communist Party of Germany (German: Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands) is a minor political party in Germany, one of several who claim the KPD name. It was founded in Berlin in 1990.
Overview
The party chairman was Werner Schleese. He resigned in April 2006. The current chairman is Dieter Rolle.
The KPD publishes a monthly newspaper, Die Rote Fahne (The Red Flag). The youth wing is known as Kommunistische Jugendverband Deutschlands (Young Communist League of Germany), which was founded 2002.
Ahead of the 2005 Bundestag elections, the party unsuccessfully appealed for an electoral union with the German Communist Party (DKP) and the Left Party. This provoked a split, resulting in the formation of the Communist Party of Germany (Bolshevik), which disbanded itself in 2011.
The party is preparing to contest the Bundestag elections in September 2013.[1]
After the reformed SED-PDS had expelled Erich Honecker, the latter joined the ranks of the small KPD.[2]
Electoral history
Election | Year | Votes (percentage) | Seats |
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Volkskammer | 1990 | 8.819 (0.1%) | 0 |
Bundestag | 2002 | 1.624 (0.0%) | 0 |
Municipal elections in Zeitz | 2004 | ?? (1.9%) | 1 |
Landtag Thuringia | 2004 | 1.842 (0.2%) | 0 |
Landtag Sachsen-Anhalt | 2006 | 957 (0.1%) (together with the DKP) | 0 |
Municipal elections in Zeitz | 2009 | ?? (1.7%) | 1 |
Landtag Sachsen-Anhalt | 2011 | 1.653 (0.2%) | 0 |
Footnotes
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See also
- Communist Party of Germany (disambiguation)
- historical, original KPD, founded in 1919
External links
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- ↑ http://www.k-p-d.org/aktuelles/2013-02-17-spendenaufruf.htm
- ↑ Staatschef a.D.: die letzten Jahre des Erich Honecker. Thomas Kunze. Links-Verlag (2001), p. 159.
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