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| - The Communist Party of Lovia (neo-marxist), often abbreviated as CPL.nm, is a minor, though formerly hugely influential, Lovian neo-marxist political party that was founded in April 2010 as the successor to the long-standing Progressive Democrats. The CPL.nm is the result of a long process of polling among the Progressive Democrats members, of whom 80% chose to make the move to a more leftist approach. From its foundation up until late 2011, the CPL.nm was one of the largest parties in Lovian history. It is positioned on the far-left end of the political spectrum and is not to be confused with the former Lovian Communist Party, which was dissolved shortly before the CPL.nm came into existence. The phrase "neo-marxist" is included to respect the diversity of the leftist thoughts and the dem
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| - The Communist Party of Lovia (neo-marxist), often abbreviated as CPL.nm, is a minor, though formerly hugely influential, Lovian neo-marxist political party that was founded in April 2010 as the successor to the long-standing Progressive Democrats. The CPL.nm is the result of a long process of polling among the Progressive Democrats members, of whom 80% chose to make the move to a more leftist approach. From its foundation up until late 2011, the CPL.nm was one of the largest parties in Lovian history. It is positioned on the far-left end of the political spectrum and is not to be confused with the former Lovian Communist Party, which was dissolved shortly before the CPL.nm came into existence. The phrase "neo-marxist" is included to respect the diversity of the leftist thoughts and the democratic traditions of the party. Having delivered two Prime Ministers and many MOTCs, the party was once considered to be the most influential in Congress. All party decisions are to made by democratic voting, though founder Yuri Medvedev is considered as one of the leading figures of the party, despite now being inactive in politics. Other important figures are Alyssa C. Red, Jon Johnson and Jonathan Frum. In September 2010 the more leftist New Lovian Socialists merged with the CPL.nm, and Ferenc Szóhad, former chairman of the NLS, became MOTC for the CPL.nm. The Communist Party was one of the leading forces in the Lovian leftist movement until the inauguration of the 2012 First Congress. During the period between the beginning of the Lovian Civil War and the 2012 Federal Elections, then-PM Marcus Villanova left the party and party leader Yuri Medvedev retired from politics. Due to these two major changes, the party rapidly went into decline and since 2012 has played only a minor political role. Its influence decreased further following the 2013 Federal Elections, in which it won no seats in congress. After a period of some inactivity, in which the party mainly focussed on local elections, it re-entered the political scene in late 2014, with the election of Jon Johnson as chairman, after which heavy campaigning and a general revitalization of the party began.
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