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  • {{Infobox organization|name=Free German Youth|native_name=Freie Deutsche Jugend|logo=FDJ logo.svg|logo_size=150|formation ...y|Socialist Unity Party]] prior to the party's dissolution in 1989. 75% of youth in the GDR were members.<ref name=":01">{{Citation|author=Austin Murphy|yea ...
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  • ...Budapest]], [[Hungary]]. The main event of WFDY is the [[World Festival of Youth and Students]]. The last festival was held in Sochi, [[Russia]], in October ...
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  • ...of MPLA|womens_wing=Organization of Angolan Women|wing1_title=Paramilitary Wing|wing1=People's Armed Forces of Liberation of Angola|political_orientation=[ ...'(MPLA)''', is an [[Republic of Angola|Angolan]] [[Left-wing politics|left-wing]], [[Democratic socialism|democratic socialist]] political party. The MPLA, ...
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  • ...d=May 1929|newspaper=Rote Front (Red Front)|youth_wing=Rote Jungfront (Red Youth Front)|political_orientation=[[Marxism-Leninism]]}} ...ntkämpferbund''' ('''Red Front Fighters' Alliance''') was the paramilitary wing of the [[German Reich (1918–1933)|Weimar]]-era [[Communist Party of Germany ...
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  • ...g1_title=Elder's Wing|wing1=SWAPO Elder's Council|wing2_title=Paramilitary Wing|wing2=People's Liberation Army of Namibia|political_orientation=Since 2017: ...
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  • ...om of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|United Kingdom]]. It is the youth wing of the [[Communist Party of Britain]] (CPB), although is organisationally i ...wo years before the party itself. It was later re-established as the youth wing of the Communist Party of Britain. It has grown from only 100 members in 20 ...
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  • ...nt]] is organizationally independent but in practice operates as the youth wing of the party. ...
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  • ...mens_wing=[[Pan Africanist Women's Organisation]]|wing1_title=Paramilitary Wing|wing1=[[Azanian People's Liberation Army]] (1968 - 1994)|political_orientat ...
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  • The '''Young Communist League of South Africa''' is the youth wing of the [[South African Communist Party]] (SACP). It is an organization of [ ...
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  • ...we|youth_wing=Youth League|womens_wing=Women's League|wing1_title=Veterans Wing|wing1=War Veterans League|political_orientation=[[Scientific Socialism]]|fl ...
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  • | wing1_title = Education wing | wing2_title = Military wing ...
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  • | name = Connolly Youth Movement | logo = [[File:Connolly Youth Movement logo 2020.png|frameless|175px]] ...
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  • ...ech-herdenking-anton-de-kom/|retrieved=2023-07-03}}</ref> It and its youth wing have argued that De Kom's explicit communism is being ignored or downplayed ...
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  • ...sm]]|position=[[Left–right political spectrum#Centrism|Center]] to [[Right-wing]]}} ...tember 2023) in [[Hellenic Republic|Greece]]. Despite being nominally left-wing, it provided military bases to [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization|NATO]] ...
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  • ...niversity of Pernambuco. Shortly after, he joined the ranks of PCB's youth-wing, UJC. ...ners, the bus companies and the like don't want the working people and the youth to know about the communist debate. They don't want to talk about agrarian ...
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  • The '''Socialist Party of America''' ('''SPA''') was a left-wing political party in the [[United States of America|United States]]. It was f .... In 1913, the [[Young People's Socialist League]] was formed as the youth wing of the party.<ref name=":1">{{Citation|author=William Z. Foster|year=1952|t ...
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  • ...=16 December 1989|newspaper=''Neues Deutschland''|youth_wing=[[Free German Youth]]|membership_year=1989|membership=2,260,979|political_orientation=[[Marxism ...c Socialism, which finished second and third respectively behind the right-wing [[Alliance for Germany]]. ...
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  • ...rventionist]] foreign policy, actively assisting [[Left-wing politics|left-wing]] revolutionary movements and governments abroad, including the [[National ...Cuba)|Young Communist League]], (UJC founded in 1962 by [[Fidel Castro]]), youth group of future militants of the PCC ...
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  • ..._wing=[[All India Revolutionary Students Federation]]|youth_wing=[[Radical Youth League]]|womens_wing=[[Revolutionary Adivasi Women's Organisation]]|politic ...e5964758.ece|newspaper=The Hindu|retrieved=2022-02-17}}</ref> Its militant wing, the [[People's Liberation Guerrilla Army]], is currently engaged in a [[pr ...
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  • ...he student representative in the University Senate. He was a member of the Youth Federation of the Portuguese Communists, was elected as secretary general i ...ion was to go with right-wing parties and for the battle against the right-wing opportunism. Gave a decisive analysis of the National situation, in the des ...
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