Conference of Communist and Workers Parties of Europe | |
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Host country | German Democratic Republic |
Date | June 29–30, 1976 |
Venue(s) | Interhotel Stadt Berlin, Alexanderplatz, East Berlin |
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Follows | 1969 International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties |
The Conference of Communist and Workers Parties of Europe was an international meeting of communist parties, held in the city of East Berlin, capital of the communist-governed East Germany, on 29–30 June 1976.[1][2] In all, 29 parties from all Europe (except Albania, Iceland and some microstates) participated in the conference.[3]
The conference highlighted several important changes in the European communist movement. It exhibited the declining influence of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and a widening gap between the independent and orthodox camps amongst European communist parties, with the ascent of a new political trend, Eurocommunism.[4][5]
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