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Communist Party of Denmark/Marxist–Leninists

The Communist Party of Denmark/Marxist–Leninists was a political party in Denmark, that advocated revolutionary communism.

History
Origins The DKP/ML was founded in 1978. Rhetoric (1978–2006) After it was founded, the DKP/ML took a stand with Enver Hoxha's Albania and the Albanian Party of Labor granted it official recognition. After the fall of the Albanian Communist party in the 1990s, the party began to reconcile its differences with other communist parties in Denmark and sought to make its political newspaper, Arbejderen, a voice for the broader left wing. The majority of party members were in favor of unification with other communist groups, and the party sought a merger as a result. This led to the party's eventual dissolution in 2006 when it merged with Kommunistisk Samling to form the Kommunistisk Parti. The DKP/ML published two political newspapers: Arbejderen and Partiets Vej. Arbejderen continues to be published by the party's successor, Kommunistisk Parti. ==References==
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