Talk:Communist Party of Turkey (modern)
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Over the course of the last couiple of days I've edited the body of this entry so that iot is a little more objective than it was and have improved theEnglish of the text. Frankly it still stinks and is little more than a puff opiece for the TKP. Indeed the isues of the TKP might as well be a programmatic document of that party.
- yes, the text is still largely a copy-paste from a presentation made by the party, it seems. --Soman (talk) 23:48, 16 April 2010 (UTC)
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Status of KP and HTKP
[edit]It says in the dissolution section that the TKP split into two parties (the KP and the HTKP) and that those "two rival groups agreed to continue under TKP and the schism ended". Does that mean the KP and the HTPK are now defunct, and if so did the re-established TKP resume their membership in the United June Movement? Charles Essie (talk) 15:43, 18 April 2017 (UTC)
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