communist party

collocation in English

meaningsofcommunistandparty

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communist
adjective
uk
/ˈkɒm.jə.nɪst/
us
/ˈkɑː.m.jə.nɪst/
relating ...
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party
noun
uk
/ˈpɑː.ti/
us
/ˈpɑːr.t̬i/
a social event at which a group of people meet to talk, eat, drink, dance, etc., often in order to celebrate a ...
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(Definition ofcommunistandpartyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We have the curious spectacle of acommunistpartythat no longer believes in communism applying capitalist ideas that it is not supposed to believe in.
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Instead, a move to weakencommunistpartyleaders through conflict was started.
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It was at this time that thecommunistpartywas banned.
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The group composed of 35 members, mostly artists. 17 of the group members were alsocommunistpartymembers.
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As a candidate of thecommunistparty, epika was voted into parliament in the 1946 elections.
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The convention contained eight articles which would have committed the signatories to 'close co-operation' with thecommunistparty.
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Article 5 stated that the proletariat could not achieve the revolution if it did not first form acommunistparty.
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He had not intended events to lead to the rejection of thecommunistpartyitself.
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In the 1960s thecommunistpartyhad become an expressive political force, organised mainly in the union movement.
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Chartists, including the 1.6 millioncommunistpartymembers, into supporting the change.
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These groups opposed the former power base and demanded change, often supporting thecommunistparty.
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Access to actualcommunistpartyarchives in these countries has been almost impossible to obtain, with a few exceptions.
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Casualties are treated in basements under the formercommunistpartyheadquarters.
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One factor has been thecommunistpartydominance of the electoral machinery, including most of the media and especially the television.
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Thecommunistpartycontinues to be the only true path.
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There was clear subordination, by dictatorial means, to the political will of thecommunistparty.
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Furthermore, we must be clearer and blunter about the true aims and objectives ofcommunistpartymembers.
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I should have been much more impressed if candidates other than those approved bycommunistpartycommittees had been allowed to stand.
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They had a home in thecommunistparty.
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To achieve power, one had to be a card-carrying member of thecommunistparty.
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