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United Communist Party (Netherlands)

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Leader
  
Engel Modderman

Split from
  
NPCN

Newspaper
  
De Waarheid

Founded
  
1999 (1999)

Headquarters
  
Oldambt

United Communist Party (Netherlands)

Ideology
  
Communism Marxism-Leninism

United Communist Party (Dutch: Verenigde Communistische Partij or VCP) is a small communist party in the Netherlands, formed in 1999, and mainly based in Oldambt and Pekela. It is a break-away party from the New Communist Party of the Netherlands.

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History

The VCP broke from the NCPN because of dissatisfaction with the centralistic command structure of the party, as well as disagreement about whether or not the party should follow a policy of compromise within the city council of Reiderland, in which the NCPN was then represented.

Local Elections

In the 2006 elections VCP got 707 votes in Scheemda (10%), but lost one of their two seats.

In 2009 the VCP won 1,138 votes (8.5%) and two seats in the new municipality of Oldambt. This increased to 15.8% and 4 seats in 2014.

Ideology

Politically, the VCP is a straightforward communist party and sees a communist society as its ultimate goal and socialism only as a stage towards it, with the class struggle as the method to reach this goal. The party is organised along democratic centralist lines.

References

United Communist Party (Netherlands) Wikipedia


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