Communist Parties As Part of Other Ruling Coalition
- Bangladesh – Workers Party of Bangladesh – participates in the ruling coalition
- Belarus - Communist Party of Belarus – participates in the Government of Belarus
- Brazil – Communist Party of Brazil – participates in the ruling coalition
- Cyprus – Progressive Party of Working People – leads the ruling coalition.
- Mali – Malian Party of Labour – involved with the Alliance for Democracy in Mali
- Nepal – Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) and Communist Party of Nepal (United) – lead the governing coalition.
- Peru – Peruvian Communist Party – participates in the ruling coalition
- South Africa – South African Communist Party – participates in the ruling coalition
- Sri Lanka – Communist Party of Sri Lanka – participates in the ruling coalition
- Syria – Syrian Communist Party (Bakdash), Syrian Communist Party (Faisal) – participates in the ruling coalition
- Ukraine – Communist Party of Ukraine – participates in the ruling coalition
- Uruguay – Communist Party of Uruguay – participates in the ruling coalition
- Venezuela – Communist Party of Venezuela – participates in the ruling coalition
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