South African Communist Party - Prominent Members of The Central Committee of The SACP

Prominent Members of The Central Committee of The SACP

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South Sudan
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Panama - PPP • PC(ml)P
Paraguay
Peru - PCP • PCdelP-PR
Uruguay
United States - CPUSA • PSL • WWP
Venezuela
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Bangladesh - CPB • WPB
Burma
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India - CPI • CPI (M) • CPI (Maoist) • SUCI(C)
Iran - CPI • Tudeh Party
Iraq
Israel
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan - CPK • CPPK
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Lebanon
Nepal - CPN (UML) • UCPN (M)
Pakistan
Palestine
Philippines
Sri Lanka
Syria
Tajikistan
Taiwan - TCP • CPRC
Vietnam

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Cambodia
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Korea
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Philippines
Saudi Arabia
Taiwan
Thailand
Europe Albania
Armenia
Austria - KPÖ • KI
Azerbaijan
Belarus (KPB)
Belgium - PvdA/PTB • KP • PC
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark - DKP • KPiD
Estonia
Finland
France - PCF • PCOF
Georgia
Germany
Greece - ΚΚΕ • ΚΟΕ • ΑΚΟΑ
Hungary
Ireland - CPI • WPI
Italy - PdCI • PRC
Luxembourg
Malta
Moldova
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia - CPRF • RCWP-RPC
San Marino
Serbia
Slovakia
Spain - PCE • PCC • PCPE
Sweden - KP • SKP
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom - CPB • NCPB • CPS

Historical parties

Czechoslovakia
East Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Romania
Soviet Union
United Kingdom
West Germany
Yugoslavia
Oceania Australia - CPA • CPA(ML)
New Zealand - CPA • WPNZ
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