1960 International Meeting Of Communist And Workers Parties
In 1960 an International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties was held in Moscow.
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 Australia
- Austria: Communist Party of Austria
- Belgium: Communist Party of Belgium
- Bolivia: Communist Party of Bolivia
- Brazil: Brazilian Communist Party
- Bulgaria: Bulgarian Communist Party
- Burma: Burmese Communist Party
- Canada:Communist Party of Canada
- Ceylon: Communist Party of Ceylon
- Chile: Communist Party of Chile
- China: Communist Party of China
- Colombia: Colombian Communist Party
- Costa Rica: Popular Vanguard Party
- Cuba: Popular Socialist Party
- Cyprus: Progressive Party of the Working People
- Czechoslovakia: Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
- Denmark: Communist Party of Denmark
- Dominican Republic: Dominican Popular Socialist Party
- Ecuador: Communist Party of Ecuador
- El Salvador: Communist Party of El Salvador
- Finland: Communist Party of Finland
- France: French Communist Party
- Germany (East): Socialist Unity Party of Germany
- Germany (West): Communist Party of Germany
- Greece: Communist Party of Greece
- Guadeloupe: Communist Party of Guadaloupe
- Guatemala: Guatemalan Party of Labour
- Haiti: Haitian Party of People's Unity
- Honduras: Communist Party of Honduras
- Hungary: Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party
- India: Communist Party of India
- Indonesia: Communist Party of Indonesia
- Iran: Tudeh Party of Iran
- Iraq: Iraqi Communist Party
- Ireland: Irish Workers League, Communist Party of Northern Ireland
- Israel: Communist Party of Israel
- Italy: Italian Communist Party
- Japan: Communist Party of Japan
- Jordan: Jordanian Communist Party
- Korea: Workers Party of Korea
- Lebanon: Lebanese Communist Party
- Luxembourg: Communist Party of Luxembourg
- Malaysia: Malayan Communist Party
- Martinique: Communist Party of Martinique
- Mexico: Mexican Communist Party
- Mongolia: Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party
- Morocco: Moroccan Communist Party
- Nepal: Communist Party of Nepal
- Netherlands: Communist Party of the Netherlands
- New Zealand: Communist Party of New Zealand
- Nicaragua: Nicaraguan Socialist Party
- Norway: Communist Party of Norway
- Pakistan: Communist Party of Pakistan
- Panama: People's Party of Panama
- Paraguay: Paraguayan Communist Party
- Peru: Peruvian Communist Party
- Poland: Polish United Workers' Party
- Portugal: Portuguese Communist Party
- Puerto Rico: Communist Party of Puerto Rico
- Réunion: Communist Party of Réunion
- Romania: Romanian Workers' Party
- San Marino: Communist Party of San Marino
- South Africa: South African Communist Party
- Soviet Union: Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- Spain: Communist Party of Spain
- Sudan: Sudanese Communist Party
- Sweden: Communist Party of Sweden
- Switzerland: Swiss Party of Labour
- Syria: Syrian Communist Party
- Thailand: Communist Party of Thailand
- Tunisia: Tunisian Communist Party
- Turkey: Communist Party of Turkey
- United Arab Republic: Communist Party of the UAR
- United Kingdom: Communist Party of Great Britain
- USA: Communist Party of the United States
- Uruguay: Communist Party of Uruguay
- Venezuela: Communist Party of Venezuela
- Vietnam: Workers Party of Vietnam
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