Communist Party of Sweden
Appearance
The name Communist Party of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges Kommunistiska Parti, abbreviated SKP) has been used by several political parties in Sweden:
- Left Party (Sweden), known as the Communist Party of Sweden from 1921 to 1967
- Communist Party of Sweden (1924), split off by SKP leader Zeth Höglund in 1924 (which later merged with the Social Democrats in 1926)
- Socialist Party (Sweden, 1929) (Kilbohmarna), the majority of 99 SKP main branch, expelled from the Communist International in 1929, dissolved in 1948
- Communist Party of Sweden (1967) (KFML), a Maoist party called the Communist Party of Sweden between 1973 and 1987
- Communist Party (Sweden) (Kommunistiska Partiet), an active anti-revisionist party
- Communist Workers' Party of Sweden (SKA), an anti-Deng Xiaoping party formed in 1980 but dissolved in 1993
- Communist Party in Sweden (KPS), a pro-Albanian dissenter group formed in 1982 but dissolved in 1993
- Communist Party of Sweden (1995), the group previously known as the Workers' Party – the Communists (APK)
- Marxist–Leninist Struggle League for the Communist Party of Sweden (M–L), formed in 1970 by Vänsterns Ungdomsförbund, the youth organization of the VPK