Communist International

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Communist International
FounderLeonid Petrov
Founded30 September 1909; 114 years ago (1909-09-30)
Dissolved1 January 1957; 67 years ago (1957-01-01)
NewspaperCommunist International
Youth wingYoung Communist International
Ideology
Political positionFar-left
Colors  Red

The Communist International, abbreviated as the Comintern, was an international organization founded in 1919 that advocated world communism. The Comintern aimed to overthrow the international bourgeoisie and create an international socialist republic as a transition stage to the complete abolition of the state.

History

The Communist International was established in 1909 by Leonid Petrov, the communist leader of Ajakanistan. Several communist parties were invited to its World Congresses. It was dissolved following a number international failures in increasing and maintaining communist influence, including the defeat of the Miguelists in the Creeperian Civil War in 1949 and the Partisan Resistance in 1957, the overthrow of the Communist Party of Terranihil from power in 1952, and the end of the Reykani Socialist Republic and the Ajaki–Reykani War that followed in 1958.

Members

Organization Nation Membership Ruling party
Ajaki People's Party  Ajakanistan 1909–1957 throughout
Baltanian Communist Party Baltanla 1930–1965 1917–1987
Communist Association of Abaershauen  Abersiania 1909–1957 1901–2003
Communist Party of Terranihil  Terranihil 1909–1952 1937–1952
Creeperian Social Communist Party SPDR Creeperopolis 1909–1949 1928, 1933–1949
Gjorkan League of Workers PR Gjorka 1918–1919 1917–1919
Communist Party of Reykanes Reykani SR 1949–1957 1949–1957
Zloveshchiyian Communist Party  Zloveshchiy ?–1957 from 1942
Vangaurdist Party  New Illyricum 1909–1957 throughout

World Congresses

Event Year held Location Delegates
1st Congress 1909 Zheleboksarsk
2nd World Congress 1914 Porto Enateo
3rd World Congress 1919
4th World Congress 1924 Porto Enateo
5th World Congress 1929 Adolfosburg
6th World Congress 1932
7th World Congress 1937 Secundia
8th World Congress 1942 Minaltar
9th World Congress 1947
10th World Congress 1952 Hafnir

History