Communist Party of Nepal (Fourth Convention)
The Communist Party of Nepal (Fourth Convention) (Nepali: नेपाल कम्युनिष्ट पार्टी (चौथो महाधिवेशन), Nepala Kamyunishta Parti (Chautho Mahadhiveshan)) was a communist party in Nepal 1974–1990. It was the major communist group in Nepal during the latter part of the 1970s, but gradually lost influence due to internal disputes. The party actively participated in the struggle for democracy in 1990, and its leader took part in writing the Nepalese Constitution. It later merged with other forces to form the Communist Party of Nepal (Unity Centre), out of which the Communist Party of Nepal emerged.
Communist Party of Nepal (Fourth Convention) नेपाल कम्युनिष्ट पार्टी (चौथो महाधिवेशन) | |
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Founder | Mohan Bikram Singh Nirmal Lama |
Founded | 15 September 1974 |
Dissolved | 1990 |
Split from | CPN (Amatya) |
Succeeded by | CPN (Unity Centre) |
Ideology | Communism Marxism–Leninism |
Political position | Far-left |
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