Haitian Workers Party — (in French: Parti des Travailleurs Haïtiens , abbreviated PTA) was a communist party in Haiti. It was founded in 1966 … Wikipedia
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List of communist parties — Communist parties … Wikipedia
Canadian federal election, minor party positions — The policy positions of minor political parties in Canadian federal elections are summarized here by election. 2006 election See also: Canadian federal election, 2006 Taxation: The 2005 federal budget originally implemented relatively modest tax… … Wikipedia
1969 International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties — had begun to emerge, which was notable amongst some of the delegations present.Notably the Workers Party of Korea and the Workers Party of Vietnam, both cautious at the time to take a stand in the Sino Soviet conflict, were absent.The two main… … Wikipedia
1960 International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties — Participants were (Soviet sources omit the names of 3 parties; one is believed to have been the CPUSA):*Albania: Albanian Party of Labour *Algeria: Algerian Communist Party *Argentina: Communist Party of Argentina *Australia: Communist Party of… … Wikipedia
Unified Party of Haitian Communists — The Unified Party of Haitian Communists ( fr. Parti unifié des communistes haitiens) was a political party in Haiti. PUCH was established in 1968 by the mergers the Popular Entente Party (founded in 1959) and the Party of Union of Haitian… … Wikipedia
New Alliance Party — For other uses, see New Alliance Party (disambiguation). New Alliance Party Founded 1979 (1979) Dissolved 1993 (1993) Succeeded by … Wikipedia
Jacques Roumain — (June 4 1907 – August 18 1944) was a revered Haïtian writer, politican, and advocate of Communism in Haiti. Roumain, considered one of the most prominent faces in Haitian literature, was regarded by many as a master novelist. Although poorly… … Wikipedia
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