Marxist–Leninist Group Revolution
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Marxist–Leninist Group Revolution (Norwegian: ML-Gruppa Revolusjon) is a communist party in Norway. It is formed in 1987 by former members of Marxist-Leninist League. Marxist–Leninist Group Revolution' had an anti-revisionist stance and was oriented towards Albania. The group is an active member of the International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations (Unity & Struggle)
Marxist–Leninist Group Revolution published the magazine Revolution! until this was taken over by Communist Platform. They were cooperating with other marxist-leninist groups, mainly ex-members of the Workers' Communist Party, on forming a new communist party. This initiative is called Communist Platform[1] Revolution was closed down in 2013, all information about the group is removed from the website.
References
- ^ Announcement of the Communist Platform The Norwegian communists will reorganize -retrieved 2007-03-10
External links
- Official website
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