Communist Party of Kazakhstan
The Communist Party of Kazakhstan is a political party in Kazakhstan that advocates for communist principles and ideologies. It was established in 1991, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and aims to promote social justice, equality, and the rights of workers. The party seeks to address issues such as poverty and unemployment through state intervention and social programs.
The party has participated in various elections and has a presence in the country's political landscape, although it has faced challenges in gaining significant support. It is part of the broader movement of communist parties in the post-Soviet space, reflecting the historical influence of the Soviet Union in the region.