Nepal Workers Peasants Party नेपाल मजदुर किसान पार्टी | |
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Abbreviation | NWPP (English) नेमकिपा (Nepali) |
Chairman | Narayan Man Bijukchhe |
Founder | Narayan Man Bijukchhe |
Founded | 23 January 1975 |
Split from | CPN (Pushpa Lal) |
Headquarters | Golmadhi, Bhaktapur |
Newspaper | Majdoor |
Student wing | Nepal Revolutionary Students' Union |
Youth wing | Nepal Revolutionary Youths' Union |
Women's wing | Nepal Revolutionary Women's Union |
Peasants' wing | Nepal Revolutionary Peasants' Union |
Cultural wing | Nepal Revolutionary Culturals' Union |
Teachers' wing | Nepal Revolutionary Teachers' Union |
Workers' wing | Nepal Revolutionary Workers' Union |
Ideology | Communism Marxism–Leninism Mao Zedong Thought[1] Juche[2][unreliable source?] |
Pratinidhi Sabha | 1 / 275 |
Provincial Assembly of Bagmati Province | 3 / 110 |
Mayors/Chairs | 1 / 753 |
Councillors | 85 / 35,011 |
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The Nepal Workers Peasants Party (NWPP), also known as the Nepal Workers' and Peasants' Party and the Nepal Majdoor Kisan Party[3] (Nepali: नेपाल मजदुर किसान पार्टी; abbr. नेमकिपा, Nemakipa), is a communist political party in Nepal. The party was founded on 23 January 1975 by Narayan Man Bijukchhe and draws most of its support from Bhaktapur.[4] The party is sympathetic to the Workers' Party of Korea and has declared Juche to be a "directional ideology".
Juche
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).