Communist Party of Greece

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In 1988, KKE and [[Greek Left]] (the former KKE Interior), along with other left parties and organisations, formed the [[Synaspismos|Coalition of the Left and Progress]].
In 1988, KKE and [[Greek Left]] (the former KKE Interior), along with other left parties and organisations, formed the [[Synaspismos|Coalition of the Left and Progress]].


Also in 1989, a majority of members and officials from [[Communist Youth of Greece]] (KNE), the KKE's youth wing, split to form the [[New Left Current]] (NAR), drawing mainly youth in major cities, especially in [[Thessaloniki]]. However KNE managed to overcome the split of 1989-91, despite the losses in members and officials that resulted initially in a decline of it's influence and presence in the country. Already from 1991 the KNE had began to rebuild itself after the split.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://festival.kne.gr/50o-festival/article/17o-Festibal-KNE-Odigiti/|title=1991: 17ο Φεστιβάλ ΚΝΕ - Οδηγητή|website=festival.kne.gr|language=el|accessdate=2025-07-04}}</ref> Today KNE's student wing, PKS, has won the student elections in Greece since 2022,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.902.gr/eidisi/neolaia-paideia/393382/i-panspoydastiki-ks-1i-dynami-xana-apostomotiki-katadiki-tis|title=Η «Πανσπουδαστική ΚΣ» 1η δύναμη ξανά: Αποστομωτική καταδίκη της εγκληματικής πολιτικής - Μήνυμα ελπίδας και αγωνιστικής αισιοδοξίας|last=902.gr|ημερομηνία=2025-05-19|website=902.gr|language=el|accessdate=2025-07-04}}</ref> while the member base of the organisation and its activities have been growing steadily over the years to become one of the most influential and significant youth organisations in Greece during the 2020s.
Also in 1989, a majority of members and officials from [[Communist Youth of Greece]] (KNE), the KKE's youth wing, split to form the [[New Left Current]] (NAR), drawing mainly youth in major cities, especially in [[Thessaloniki]]. However KNE managed to overcome the split of 1989-91, despite the losses in members and officials that resulted initially in a decline of it's influence and presence in the country. Already from 1991 the KNE had began to rebuild itself after the split.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://festival.kne.gr/50o-festival/article/17o-Festibal-KNE-Odigiti/|title=1991: 17ο Φεστιβάλ ΚΝΕ - Οδηγητή|website=festival.kne.gr|language=el|accessdate=2025-07-04}}</ref> Today KNE's student wing, PKS, has won the student elections in Greece since 2022,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.902.gr/eidisi/neolaia-paideia/393382/i-panspoydastiki-ks-1i-dynami-xana-apostomotiki-katadiki-tis|title=Η «Πανσπουδαστική ΚΣ» 1η δύναμη ξανά: Αποστομωτική καταδίκη της εγκληματικής πολιτικής - Μήνυμα ελπίδας και αγωνιστικής αισιοδοξίας |date=2025-05-19 |website=902.gr|language=el|accessdate=2025-07-04}}</ref> while the member base of the organisation and its activities have been growing steadily over the years to become one of the most influential and significant youth organisations in Greece during the 2020s.


In the early 2000s, a small group of major party officials such as Mitsos Kostopoulos left the party and formed the [[Movement for the Unity of Action of the Left]] (KEDA), which in the [[2007 Greek legislative election|2007 legislative election]] participated in the [[Syriza|Coalition of the Radical Left]] (Syriza), which was to win the 2015 national elections with a [[plurality (voting)|plurality]].
In the early 2000s, a small group of major party officials such as Mitsos Kostopoulos left the party and formed the [[Movement for the Unity of Action of the Left]] (KEDA), which in the [[2007 Greek legislative election|2007 legislative election]] participated in the [[Syriza|Coalition of the Radical Left]] (Syriza), which was to win the 2015 national elections with a [[plurality (voting)|plurality]].
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