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The '''International Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties''' ('''IMCWP'''), or '''Solidnet''', is an international conference organizing [[revisionist]] and [[communist]] [[communist party|political parties]]. It is attended by 124 political parties claiming to uphold communism, but the majority are revisionist and [[reformist]], and the largest parties are those of "[[actually existing socialism| AES]]" countries. | The '''International Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties''' ('''IMCWP'''), or '''Solidnet''', is an international conference organizing [[revisionist]] and [[communist]] [[communist party|political parties]]. It is attended by 124 political parties claiming to uphold communism, but the majority are revisionist and [[reformist]], and the largest parties are those of "[[actually existing socialism|AES]]" countries. | ||
==List of members and their ideological positions== | ==List of members and their ideological positions== | ||
Revision as of 02:36, 6 October 2025
The International Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties (IMCWP), or Solidnet, is an international conference organizing revisionist and communist political parties. It is attended by 124 political parties claiming to uphold communism, but the majority are revisionist and reformist, and the largest parties are those of "AES" countries.