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The '''Communist Party (Denmark)''' is a [[Revisionism|revisionist]] political party which can be described as a Democratic socialist party, it claims to be [[Anti-Revisionism|Anti-Revisionist]], though they are [[Dengist]] by nature. The party was formed in 2006 as a merger of the [[Communist Party of Denmark/Marxists-Leninists]] and Communist Unification.
The '''Communist Party (Denmark)''' is a [[Revisionism|revisionist]] political party which can be described as a Democratic socialist party, it claims to be [[Anti-Revisionism|Anti-Revisionist]], though they are [[Dengist]] by nature. The party was formed in 2006 as a merger of the [[Communist Party of Denmark/Marxists-Leninists]] and Communist Unification.



Latest revision as of 18:44, 23 September 2025

Communist Party

Kommunistisk Parti
Chairperson Lotte Rørtoft-Madsen
Founded 2006
Merger of DKP/ML
Communist Unification
Headquarters

Frederiksborgvej 11, 1st floor

2400 Copenhagen NV
Newspaper Dagbladet Arbejderen
Political orientation Revisionism
Democratic Socialism
Political position Center-left
Website
Party website

The Communist Party (Denmark) is a revisionist political party which can be described as a Democratic socialist party, it claims to be Anti-Revisionist, though they are Dengist by nature. The party was formed in 2006 as a merger of the Communist Party of Denmark/Marxists-Leninists and Communist Unification.

History and profile

The party was founded as a merger of the Communist Party of Denmark/Marxists-Leninists and Communist Unification in 2006, both parties were relatively small thereby making the Communist Party (Denmark) a relatively small party. The party has since it's founding been running in municipal elections and in 2021 ran in a regional election in Copenhagen.