Communist League of Luxemburg

Communist League of Luxemburg (German: Kommunistischer Bund Luxemburg), was a pro-China communist group in Luxembourg. KBL was founded in 1970. The secretary of KBL was Charles Doerner. KBL published Roude Fändel (Red Banner).

In 1975 Kommunistische Organisation Luxemburgs / Marxisten-Leninisten broke away from KBL.

Political parties in Luxembourg
Represented in the
Chamber of Deputies
Christian Social People's Party (26) • Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (13) • Democratic Party (9) • The Greens (7) • Alternative Democratic Reform Party (4) • The Left (1)
Other parties Citizens' List • Communist Party • Pirate Party
Defunct parties
Pre-1945 defunct parties Independent National Party • Independent Party of the East • Liberal League • Party of the Right • Radical Liberal Party • Radical Party • Radical Socialist Party • Volksdeutsche Bewegung
Post-1945 defunct parties Communist LeagueEnrôlés de Force • Free Party • Green and Liberal Alliance • Liberal Party • National Movement • New Left • Social Democratic Party • The Taxpayer • Party of the Third Age • Popular Independent Movement • Revolutionary Socialist Party
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