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Communist Party of Latvia

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as the "Trade Union Workers and Peasants Group", winning six seats. However, in 1933 the Supreme Court ordered the dissolution of the party, and its MPs were arrested and charged with treason.
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was one of the main Latvian-language dailies. In 1990, when the Ķezbers faction split from the main LKP to form the Independent Communists, they changed the name of the newspaper to
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was created by Albert Lebedev. However, registration to this organization was denied. In 1993, it was indicated that the League of Communists of Latvia became affiliated to the
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Constitution (1978) made the LKP's monopoly on political power in Soviet Latvia explicit. In 1990, the Supreme Council of the Republic of Latvia (formerly the Latvian SSR
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on 10 September 1991 as an organisation deemed hostile to Latvia's independence. In October of that year, the official newspaper of the Communist Party of Latvia
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through a proxy list known as the "Left Trade Unions". The list won five seats, but was banned in 1930. They reformed the following year to contest the
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in June 1940 and the ousting of the Ulmanis government, the LKP and LDJS were legalised again and could operate openly. It was the only party
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While the LKP leadership was in exile in the USSR during the interwar years and the Nazi occupation in World War II,
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in 1906, the LSDSP entered the RSDLP as a territorial organisation, and after the congress its name was changed to
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Lenin: An Appeal to the Party by Delegates to the Unity Congress Who Belonged to the Former ’Bolshevik’ Group
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Following Latvia's renewed independence from the Soviet Union, the LKP was banned by a decision of the
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The party was founded at a congress in June 1904. Initially the party was known as the
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4 October 1988 – 7 April 1990 ("Leading" role of the party abolished 11 January 1990)
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First Congress of the Communist Party of Latvia in 1919, slogans written in the
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Par dažu sabiedrisko un sabiedriski politisko organizāciju darbības izbeigšanu
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Lenin: The Second Conference of the R.S.D.L.P. (First All-Russia Conference)
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in March 1919; 7,500 members in 1919. The youth wing of the party was the
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In the Latvian SSR, the LKP also published a monthly political journal
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In 1928 the party started operating more openly, and contested the
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25 August 1940 – 25 November 1959 (in exile in Russia, 1941–1944)
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Union of Communist Parties – Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Main Political Directorate of the Soviet Army and Soviet Navy
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League of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class
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General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania, Poland and Russia
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Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania
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League of Russian Revolutionary Social Democracy Abroad
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All-Union Leninist Young Communist League (Komsomol)
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In 1936, a youth organization parallel to the LKJS,
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International Front of the Working People of Latvia
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The journal ceased publication in 1990. 536:The Russian-language sister publication to 2935:1991 disestablishments in the Soviet Union 2674: 2634: 2519: 2190: 2068: 1660: 1651: 1379: 1050: 1029: 1015: 1007: 159: 29: 2930:1904 establishments in the Russian Empire 2797:State Committee on the State of Emergency 907: 905: 492:was founded as the successor to the LKP. 471:Supreme Council of the Republic of Latvia 397:Latvijas Komunistiskā (boļševiku) partija 239:Social-Democracy of the Latvian Territory 18:Social Democracy of the Latvian Territory 2910:Political parties disestablished in 1991 2865:Organizations of the Revolutions of 1989 2844:Union of Russian Social Democrats Abroad 667: 590: 439:Latvijas Neatkarīgā komunistiskā partija 371:allowed to contest in the Soviet staged 341:Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party 253:Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party 227:Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party 828: 571:), with a parallel edition in Russian ( 351:In power in the Latvian SSR, 1940–1990 244:The party held its fourth congress in 231:Russian Social Democratic Labour Party 221:Latvian Social-Democracy prior to 1919 2905:Political parties established in 1904 2875:Communist parties in the Soviet Union 431:Independent Communist Party of Latvia 389:Communist Party of Latvia (Bolshevik) 283:in 1919; and changed its name to the 7: 2814:Bloc of Communists and Non-Partisans 2238:CC of the 7th Conf. 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Index

Social Democracy of the Latvian Territory
Socialist Party of Latvia
Riga
Youth wing
LĻKJS
Ideology
Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Political position
Far-left
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Red

Politics of Latvia
Political parties
Elections
Latvian
political party
Latvia
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
Fourth Congress of the RSDLP
Brussels
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party
Menshevik

Old Latvian orthography
Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic
Young Communist League of Latvia
Comintern
Latvian War of Independence

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