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I don't have any direct knowledge but from general knowledge and recollection, many of the "revolutionary" and communist style groups of the era were splinter groups and factions from each other, and often had extremely similar names. So it could be either. Doubt that helps much... FT2 (Talk) 16:23, 26 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The articles should not be merged. The SKA of 1956, led by S. Persson was a split from SKP. The SKA of 1977 was a split from KPML(r). -- Soman