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Communist Party of Kenya Chama cha Kikomunisti cha Kenya | |
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Abbreviation | CPK |
National Chairperson | Mwandawiro Mghanga[1][2] |
National Vice Chairperson | Gitahi Ngunyi[2] |
General Secretary | Benedict Wachira[2] |
Founder | Johnstone Makau |
Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Nairobi |
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Political position | Far-left |
National affiliation | Kenya Kwanza |
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In 2024, the CPK split into a majority faction, which became the Communist Party Marxist - Kenya, and a minority faction, which joined the Kenya Kwanza alliance and retained the original "Communist Party of Kenya" name.[4] |
The Communist Party of Kenya (CPK) (Swahili: Chama cha Kikomunisti cha Kenya),[5][6] is a political organisation in Kenya. Founded in 1992 as the Social Democratic Party (SDP), the political party has undergone substantial transformations in its name, ideological orientation from social democracy to communism and political positioning. Throughout its history, the Communist Party of Kenya has faced distinct challenges and played a notable role in Kenya's political evolution.[7]