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New Communist Party of Yugoslavia

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Leader
  
Batrić Mijović (sr)

Headquarters
  
Belgrade, Serbia

Founded
  
1990

Ideology
  
Communism, Marxism–Leninism, Anti-Revisionism, Yugoslavism

European affiliation
  
Initiative of Communist and Workers' Parties

International affiliation
  
International Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties International Communist Seminar

The New Communist Party of Yugoslavia (Serbian: Нова комунистичка партија Југославије, Nova Komunistička Partija Jugoslavije) (NKPJ) is a communist party in Serbia registered as a citizens group.

The NKPJ was formed in 1990. Its General Secretary is Branko Kitanović, a writer and a translator. The party has a youth section, the League of Yugoslav Communist Youth (SKOJ) formed in 1992. The NKPJ follows the theories of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin and considers China, Cuba, North Korea, Laos and Vietnam to be socialist states. The NKPJ is strongly against Titoism but is of the opinion that Tito's Yugoslavia was a socialist state until 1990. The NKPJ's goal is the reunification of Yugoslavia as a communist state.

The party boycotted the 2006 parliamentary election, because of its position that the electoral law violated fundamental democratic principles and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In 2010 the party was removed from the list of registered parties after failing to re-register under the new electoral law.

Due to the removal from the list of registered parties NKPJ decided to boycott the 2014 parliamentary election as well as all local elections and not join any coalitions. They interrupted several meetings of other political parties urging for boycott of the elections and claiming they were illegal.

References

New Communist Party of Yugoslavia Wikipedia