United Communist Party (Netherlands)

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United Communist Party
Verenigde Communistische Partij
Political positionFar-left
ColoursRed, yellow
Website
http://vcpoldambt.nl/

United Communist Party (Dutch: Verenigde Communistische Partij or VCP) is a small communist party in the Netherlands, formed in 1999, and mainly based in Oldambt and Pekela. It is a break-away party from the New Communist Party of the Netherlands (NCPN).

History

The VCP was created as a local split of the NCPN in north-east Groningen. The NCPN was created in 1992 by members of the Communist Party of the Netherlands (CPN) who opposed the merger of the CPN with other leftwing parties to form GroenLinks in the late eighties. North-east Groningen is historically a bulwark of support for the CPN, and later the NCPN.

The main reason of the split lied in a disagreement surrounding a large construction project, consisting of mainly expensive villas, called Blauwestad. The Scheemda chapter of the NCPN was opposed to the plan, while the Reiderland chapter was in favor. In Reiderland the NCPN was part of the governing coalition, whereas in Scheemda the party was part of the opposition. In 1999 this disagreement led to a definite split, with the Scheemda chapter forming the VCP.[1]

In 2009 the municipalities of Scheemda and Reiderland merged to form the new municipality of Oldambt. Both the NCPN and the VCP contested the elections in the new municipality, however only the VCP won representation.[2]

Election results

Provincial elections[3] 2015
perc. seats votes
Groningen 0.5% 0 1,238
Municipal elections[4] 2002 2006 2009 2014 2018 2022
perc. seats votes perc. seats votes perc. seats votes perc. seats votes perc. seats votes perc. seats votes
Scheemda 14.8% 2 1,067 10.0% 1 707 Municipality merged into Oldambt
Oldambt Municipality did not exist 8.5% 2 1,138 16.0% 4 2,757 11.9% 3 1,843 9.8% 3 1,442
Pekela 8.2% 1 413

Ideology

The VCP describes itself as a party based upon

national socialism and all other forms of suppression and exploitation.[5] In its day to day political work in Oldambt
the party focuses on transparancy and the support of grassroots actions.

References

  1. ^ Haastrecht, Ruud van (17 July 1999). "Splinter NCPN scheurt vanwege rijkeluishuizen". Trouw (in Dutch). Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  2. ^ Ellenbroek, Ellis (18 November 2009). "Oost-Gronings communisme leeft voort". Trouw (in Dutch). Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  3. ^ Source: http://www.verkiezingsuitslagen.nl
  4. ^ Sources: http://www.verkiezingsuitslagen.nl, http://www.nlverkiezingen.com/GR_GR.html
  5. ^ "Over VCP". VCP Oldambt (in Dutch). 17 November 2017. Retrieved 20 May 2020.

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