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The NCPN was founded in 1992 by hardline Marxists who opposed the merger of the CPN with several opportunist and liberal organizations into the liberal [[GreenLeft]] party. The NCPN was also joined by people who had already split off prior to this merger, in opposition to the [[Eurocommunist]] course. | The NCPN was founded in 1992 by hardline Marxists who opposed the merger of the CPN with several opportunist and liberal organizations into the liberal [[GreenLeft]] party. The NCPN was also joined by people who had already split off prior to this merger, in opposition to the [[Eurocommunist]] course. (Notably, this means that a sizeable number of NCPN founding members had been in the Eurocommunist organization up until its dissolution.) | ||
In 1999, a split took place in the NCPN, when [[Engel Modderman]] and the rest of the Scheemda chapter split off as the [[United Communist Party (Netherlands)|United Communist Party]] over disagreements regarding local NCPN support for a luxury housing project in the province of [[Groningen]].<ref>{{Citation|title=Splinter NCPN scheurt vanwege rijkeluishuizen|title-url=https://www.trouw.nl/gs-b382c8ff|language=nl-NL}}</ref> | In 1999, a split took place in the NCPN, when [[Engel Modderman]] and the rest of the Scheemda chapter split off as the [[United Communist Party (Netherlands)|United Communist Party]] over disagreements regarding local NCPN support for a luxury housing project in the province of [[Groningen]].<ref>{{Citation|title=Splinter NCPN scheurt vanwege rijkeluishuizen|title-url=https://www.trouw.nl/gs-b382c8ff|language=nl-NL}}</ref> |
Revision as of 20:20, 3 July 2023
New Communist Party of the Netherlands Nieuwe Communistische Partij Nederland | |
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Abbreviation | NCPN |
Founded | 1992 |
Newspaper | Manifest |
Youth wing | Communist Youth Movement |
Political orientation | Marxism-Leninism |
Website | |
https://ncpn.nl/ |
The New Communist Party of the Netherlands (NCPN) is a Marxist-Leninist party based in the Netherlands. It has its roots in the Communist Party of the Netherlands, and formed from members of that party after it turned to social democracy.
The NCPN does not support either side in the 2022 Russo-Ukrainian conflict, instead stating that a proper anti-imperialist position means not taking sides in "inter-imperialist conflicts". It characterizes the Russian Federation as a "strong imperialist country",[1] and the People's Republic of China as a country where "capitalist relations now prevail".[2]
History
The NCPN was founded in 1992 by hardline Marxists who opposed the merger of the CPN with several opportunist and liberal organizations into the liberal GreenLeft party. The NCPN was also joined by people who had already split off prior to this merger, in opposition to the Eurocommunist course. (Notably, this means that a sizeable number of NCPN founding members had been in the Eurocommunist organization up until its dissolution.)
In 1999, a split took place in the NCPN, when Engel Modderman and the rest of the Scheemda chapter split off as the United Communist Party over disagreements regarding local NCPN support for a luxury housing project in the province of Groningen.[3]
As Groningen was historically a communist electoral bulwark, this split was notable in the fact that the VCP remains locally represented, while NCPN support in those municipalities virtually dissipated.[4]
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- ↑ “Imperialism is misunderstood or distorted by opportunistic forces as merely the aggressive foreign policy of the US and some Western countries. This is a simplistic approach, which ignores the economic basis (monopoly capitalism) and other important aspects. As a result of this approach, countries with interests opposed to those of the US are labelled as 'anti-imperialist'. Even strong imperialist countries that promote the interests of their monopolies internationally, such as Russia.”
NCPN (2022). NCPN 7th party congress report. - ↑ “In China, capitalist relations of production have re-emerged since the end of the 1970s, decollectivising agriculture, abolishing central planning in favour of commodity production (market), largely privatising industry, and making labour power a commodity again. These capitalist relations now prevail in the Chinese economy. We reject the theory that socialism is a form of commodity production, because it essentially presents capitalist relations as communist. Further research is needed into the character and role of the Chinese state and China's role in international relations under imperialism.”
NCPN (2022). NCPN 7th party congress report. - ↑ Splinter NCPN scheurt vanwege rijkeluishuizen.
- ↑ Oost-Gronings communisme leeft voort.