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Officially ruling in communist states
In the following countries, communist parties either lead the ruling coalition or hold monopoly on state power as defined by their respective country's constitutions.

Coalition partner or supporter

 * (2003–2015) – Communist Party of Argentina, in coalition governments with Front for Victory
 * (2003–2016) – Communist Party of Brazil, in coalition governments with Workers' Party
 * (2005–2009, 2013–2014) – Communist Party of Bulgaria, in coalition government as member of the Coalition for Bulgaria
 * (1937–1941, 1942–1946, 1970–1973, 2014–2018) – Communist Party of Chile, in coalition governments as a member of the Popular Front, Democratic Alliance, Popular Unity, and now New Majority
 * (1944–1948, 1966–1970, 1970–1971, 1975–1976, 1977–1982) – Finnish People's Democratic League, in coalition governments with numerous other parties
 * (1981–1989; 1997–2002) – French Communist Party as a part of the Union de la gauche and of the Gauche plurielle
 * (2004–2008) – Communist Party of India (Marxist) and Communist Party of India, in the coalition government of the United Progressive Alliance
 * (1946) – Tudeh Party of Iran, in the coalition government of Ahmad Qavam
 * (1998–2001, 2006–2008) – Party of Italian Communists in the D'Alema I Cabinet, D'Alema II Cabinet, Amato II Cabinet with The Olive Tree; Communist Refoundation Party and Party of Italian Communists in the coalition government of The Union
 * (2005–2014) – Malian Party of Labour, participated in the Alliance for Democracy in Mali
 * (1945) – Communist Party of Norway in coalition government as member of Gerhardsen's First Cabinet led by the Labour Party
 * (2011–2016) – Peruvian Communist Party, in coalition governments as member of Peru Wins
 * (2015–2019) – Portuguese Communist Party in support of the XXI Constitutional Government of Portugal led by the Socialist Party
 * (1945–1957, 1978–1992) – Sammarinese Communist Party, in coalition government with Sammarinese Socialist Party
 * (1970–1975, 2004–2015) – Communist Party of Sri Lanka, in coalition governments with the Sri Lanka Freedom Party
 * (2005–2020) – Communist Party of Uruguay and People's Victory Party, in coalition governments as members of the Broad Front

Modern non-ruling

 * All-Union Communist Party, All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Bolshevik Platform of the KPSS[17]

Formerly communist

 * – Parcham faction of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan, became Watan Party of Afghanistan
 * – Party of Labour of Albania, became Socialist Party of Albania
 * – Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), abandoned Marxism–Leninism for social democracy; National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), abandoned Maoism for social democracy and then nationalism and social conservatism
 * – League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina abandoned Marxism–Leninism–Titoism for social democracy and civic nationalism and became Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina
 * – Brazilian Communist Party, became Cidadania
 * – Bulgarian Communist Party, became Bulgarian Socialist Party
 * – Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Party, abandoned Marxism–Leninism for social democracy, and became Cambodian People's Party
 * – Congolese Party of Labour, abandoned Marxism–Leninism for social democracy
 * – League of Communists of Croatia abandoned Marxism–Leninism–Titoism for social democracy, and became Social Democratic Party of Croatia
 * – Communist Party of Estonia, Communist Party of Estonia (on CPSU platform)
 * Germany (East) – Socialist Unity Party of Germany, became Party of Democratic Socialism, and is now a part of The Left
 * – Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party, became Hungarian Socialist Party
 * – Communist Party of Indonesia, dissolved and banned subsequently after an alleged coup attempt
 * – Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan, became People's Party of Kazakhstan
 * – Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, abandoned Marxism–Leninism for social democracy, and became Mongolian People's Party
 * – League of Communists of Montenegro abandoned Marxism–Leninism–Titoism for social democracy and liberalism, and became Democratic Party of Socialists
 * – Party of Progress and Socialism abandoned Marxism–Leninism for democratic socialism
 * – FRELIMO, abandoned Marxism–Leninism for democratic socialism
 * – Communist Party of the Netherlands, merged with GroenLinks
 * – League of Communists of Macedonia abandoned Marxism–Leninism–Titoism for social democracy, and became Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
 * – Polish United Workers' Party, became Democratic Left Alliance
 * – Communist Party of Romania, became National Salvation Front the descendants of which are Democratic Liberal Party and Social Democratic Party
 * – Communist Party of San Marino, became Party of Democrats
 * – League of Communists of Slovenia abandoned Marxism–Leninism–Titoism for social democracy, and became Social Democrats
 * – League of Communists of Serbia abandoned Marxism–Leninism–Titoism for democratic socialism and nationalism, later social democracy, and became Socialist Party of Serbia
 * – Tunisian Communist Party, became Movement for Renewal
 * – Yemeni Socialist Party, abandoned Marxism–Leninism for social democracy

Once ruling

 * – People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan
 * – Party of Labour of Albania became Socialist Party of Albania
 * – People's Revolutionary Party of Benin
 * – Bulgarian Communist Party became Bulgarian Socialist Party
 * – Communist Party of Kampuchea
 * – Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic branch became Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia and Slovak branch became the Party of the Democratic Left
 * – Workers' Party of Ethiopia
 * – Party of Democratic Socialism (now a part of The Left)
 * – New Jewel Movement
 * – Hungarian Working People's Party, Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party became Hungarian Socialist Party
 * – Polish United Workers' Party
 * – Romanian Communist Party
 * – Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party
 * – Communist Party of the Soviet Union, previously the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
 * – League of Communists of Yugoslavia (as a federation of the constituent republics' parties, it was dissolved in 1990)

Non-ruling

 * – Armenian Workers Communist Party, Armenian Workers Union, Marxist Party of Armenia, Union of Communists of Armenia, Renewed Communist Party of Armenia
 * – Communist Party of Australia
 * – Union of Marxist–Leninist Communists of Belgium, founded in 1970.
 * – Communist Party of Belgium – Marxist–Leninist, founded in 1976.
 * – Free Homeland Party
 * – Bulgarian Communist Party – Marxists
 * – African Independence Party (Burkina Faso), Burkinabé Bolshevik Party, Burkinabé Communist Group, Marxist–Leninist Group, Organization for Popular Democracy – Labour Movement, Party for Democracy and Socialism, Party of Labour of Burkina, Patriotic League for Development, Union of Burkinabé Communists, Union of Communist Struggles, Union of Communist Struggles – Reconstructed, Union of Communist Struggles – The Flame, Voltaic Communist Organization
 * – Labor-Progressive Party (legal front of the Communist Party of Canada from 1943 to 1959), Workers' Communist Party of Canada
 * Channel Islands – Jersey Communist Party
 * – Chilean Communist Party (Proletarian Action), Revolutionary Left Movement
 * – Workers Revolutionary Party of Colombia
 * – Costa Rican People's Party
 * – Communist Party of Cyprus
 * – Popular Socialist Party, joined Cuban Communist Party
 * – Communist Party of El Salvador, merged into the FMLN
 * – Swaziland Communist Party
 * – Gambia Socialist Revolutionary Party
 * – Revived Communist Party of Georgia, Georgian Workers Communist Party
 * – Spartacist League formed in 1918 and became the Communist Party of Germany
 * – Socialist Unity Party of West Berlin, Communist Party of Germany (banned 1956 in West Germany)
 * – Guatemalan Party of Labour, merged into the URNG
 * – Haitian Communist Party, Haitian Workers Party, Unified Party of Haitian Communists, merged into the National Reconstruction Movement in 1990
 * – Communist Party of Honduras, merged into the Patriotic Renewal Party
 * – Communist Party of Iceland, Communist Party of Iceland (Marxist–Leninist)
 * – Indian Communist Party (Sen)
 * – Communist Party of Indonesia
 * – Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist–Leninist)
 * – Leninist Group in the Iraqi Communist Movement
 * – Maki (1948–1973) split in 1965 with formation of largely Arab Rakah which changed its name to Maki in 1989
 * – Communist Party of Italy, Italian Communist Party of the Julian March, Marxist–Leninist Italian Communist Party, Marxist–Leninist Revolutionary Party of Italy, Movement for Peace and Socialism, Movement for the Confederation of the Communists
 * – Lebanese People's Party
 * – Malayan Communist Party, North Kalimantan Communist Party
 * – Mexican Communist Party
 * – Communist Reformers Party of Moldova
 * – Communist Party (Burma)
 * – Communist Party of Namibia
 * – Communist Party of the Netherlands merged into GroenLinks in 1989
 * – Communist Party of New Zealand, Socialist Unity Party
 * – Nigerian Communist Party, Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria
 * – Workers' Party of North Korea
 * – Workers' Communist Party merged into the Red Party
 * – Communist Party of Palestine (1921–1948)
 * – Communist Party of Poland
 * – Communist Party in Saudi Arabia
 * – Workers' Party of South Korea
 * – Party of Labour Basel, founded in 1944
 * – Taiwanese Communist Party, China Communist Alliance, Communist Party of the Republic of China, Taiwan Democratic Communist Party
 * – Communist Party of the Republic of Tatarstan
 * – Communist Party of Thailand
 * (unrecognized country) – Communist Party of Pridnestrovie
 * Trieste – Communist Party of the Free Territory of Trieste, merged into the Italian Communist Party
 * – Communist Party of Trinidad and Tobago
 * – Communist Party of Great Britain, Communist Party of Scotland
 * – Communist Party Marxist–Leninist, May 19th Communist Movement, Communist Workers Party, Black Panther Party, Communist Labor Party of America, International Socialist Organization

Left communist organizations by country
The following is a list of left communist organizations by country which list only those political organizations and parties who officially call themselves left communist ideologically and still exist.

Organisations

 * – Internationalist Communist Party, Lotta Comunista
 * – Internationalist Voice
 * – Communist Workers Organisation, World Revolution
 * – Internationalism, Internationalist Workers Group, Workers Offensive
 * – Internationalism