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Criticisms of Communist party rule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Communist state is a term used by many political scientists to describe a form of government in which the state operates under a one-party system and declares allegiance to Marxism-Leninism or a derivative thereof. Communist states may have several legal political parties, but the Communist Party is...
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Criticisms of Communist party rule have played a major role in political discourse throughout the world since the Russian October Revolution of 1917.
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Criticisms of Communist party rule have played a major role in political discourse throughout the world since the Russian October Revolution of 1917. Differentiated from both traditional forms of autocratic rule such as tsarism and liberal democratic regimes, Communist party rule, Criticisms of Communist party rule (en)
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See Criticisms of Communist party rule for more information on the arguments surrounding those policies.
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But mainstream opposition forces rejected the conciliatory tone of his message. Leaders of the All-National Social Democratic Party, Ak Zhol, and the People’s Communist Party of Kazakhstan made a joint appeal to Nazarbayev, demanding that the parliamentary elections be canceled as illegitimate.
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The CLP campaigned ceaselessly for unity between the two Communist Parties -- on the basis of party equality, a system which would give the members of the CLP representation in excess of their actual organizational size.
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Reuters - China said the United States is unfit to present itself as a defender of human rights and a senior official accused Western critics of conspiring to use the Beijing Olympic Games to subvert Communist Party rule.
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Criticisms of Communist party rule have played a major role in political discourse throughout the world since the Russian October Revolution of 1917. Differentiated from both liberal democracy and traditional forms of autocratic rule such as tsarism, Communist party rule, notably in the Soviet Union...
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