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1968 or 1985

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There are two foundation dates indeed. The KPD (RM) considers itself the only legitimate successor of the KPD(/ML), however there are multiple "parties" and small groups doing just the same since because of the fusion with GIM the old party officially ceased to exist in November 1985. In reaction, at least two groups of very convinced Hoxhaists held "emergency party congresses" by themselves, each elected a new central commitee and they both kept on existing as seperate political entities claiming to be Ernst Aust's old KPD/ML founded in 1968. Today's KPD Roter Morgen was founded in this way in December 1985, while just one month later another group created a KPD/ML, also calling their newspaper "Roter Morgen", making the the "ML" in the name the only way of telling those two organizations apart.--Kiffahh (talk) 10:23, 2 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

If it is so, it has to be written in the article. Right now the article, as it is written, contradicts itself. -- Magioladitis (talk) 17:03, 2 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Today there are different groups in this tradition. as result of splits in the described KPD (RM) there are the (rest)- KPD (RM), the Gruppe Wissenschaftlicher Sozialismus (GWS) and the Group "ArbeitZukunft", which is now member of the ICPMLO. Remaining from splits in the 80s and 90s there are also the KPD/SH and the KPD/ML (Roter Stern). --89.204.137.107 (talk) 15:00, 26 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]