How many people in your country support communism?

In Japan, about 8% of people voted for communist party in recent election.


Share of vote in general election 2017

Liberal Democratic Party (Right) 33.28%
Constitutional Democratic Party (Left) 19.88%
Party of Hope (Right) 17.36%
Komei-to (meaning 'Fairness party',Center) 12.51%
Communist Party (Left) 7.90%
Ishin-no-kai (meaning 'Reform party', Right) 6.07%
Social Democratic Party (Left) 1.69%
Other 2.12%

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Isn't your Communist party pretty much just SocDem party?

the US communist party has like three members

not real americans

Depends what counts communism. Actual commie parties has a marginal support but we have social democrats which is one of the largest parties and then a bit more left wing party with around 10% support

We have a shit ton of 60 yold trotskyists and young communists

3 too many

Around 20% I think

The leftie party would count as communist by american standards.

Center Party (focuses on countryside issues) 21,1%
Right Wing Party (the jewish kind, not the conservative kind): 18,2%
True Finns: 17,7%
Social Democrats: 16,5%
The Green Party: 8,5%
Left Wing Party: 7,1%

Oh, and I forgot

Fennoswede Party: 4,9%
Christian Democrats: 3,5%

Nobody, the left party is a joke, they're violent monkeys... These are the results of our last election a few days ago:

>1st place
41,3% Center right

>2nd place
37,2% center left

>3th place
11,3% center

4th place:
5,6% center left


>5th place
4,7% left

Social democrats 26.3% (red bloc)
Danish people’s party 21.1% (blue bloc)
Venstre 19.5% (blue bloc)
Red-greens 7.8% (red bloc)
Liberal alliance 7.5% (blue bloc)
The alternative 4.8% (red bloc)
Danish social liberal party 4.6% (red bloc)
Socialist people’s party 3.4% (red bloc)
Conservative people’s party 3.4% (blue bloc)
Christian democrats 0.8% (blue bloc)
Independents 0.1%

The danish communist party had 300 members in 2009 and peaked in 1945 with 12.5% of the total votes. They are connected to the red-greens today

The CPUSA is literally a front for the FBI your retard.

To be fair, for the last 60 years, our politics have been tilted to the left and towards statism. Even Menen's """"""neoliberal"""" policies included increasing taxes a couple of times

>33.28% of the vote
>60% of the seats
This is worse than the Americafats' electoral college

There are 0% of people here support communists, just r*ssians

>How many people in your country support communism?
Over 18 years old? Not many. Bernie Sanders and a few other fuckers.

Under 18? Lots. But they'll grow out of it. Hopefully.

>Over 18 years old? Not many. Bernie Sanders and a few other fuckers.

>Under 18? Lots. But they'll grow out of it. Hopefully.

>Everything I don't like is GOMMUNISM

>unironically allowing trots into your party

more than half the population

0%, because supporting communism is incompatible with being a person.

Their direct policies are pretty standard social democracy, but in the long run they want to usurp the imperial throne and hand the country over to the Chinese.

>tfw heard in Ukraine it's illegal to support communism
Is this true?

Well, you know what to do

>t. communists

Yes
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xDDD

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0,8% in the last elections

I'm pretty sure around 10%

.0001%

that doesnt even work

communists get torched in México
There a fuck ton of left wing parties, as a matter of fact non of the major parties is right wing. But communism is a big no no except if you are this guy.

>communists get torched in México
What is Partido del Trabajo?
>non of the major parties is right wing
What is Partido Acción Nacional?

Let me guess, you're an informed voter.

0,7%

>What is Partido del Trabajo?
Populist/socialist, calling them communists is a far fetch
>>What is Partido Acción Nacional?
>right wing party
>made universal healthcare posible in mexico

Let me guess, you get your news from El pulso de la republica?

Whole of northern part

I'm sure there are atleast a few n*rtherners who don't support their cruel regime

Wait we're talking about the civil war here right?

>calling them communists is a far fetch

Try and be honest, claiming "communists get torched" it's a dumb fuck statement, plenty of unironic communists, from EZLN to Antorcha Campesina, are politically active and do have support bases in the population, PT is the blanket organization for old school leftists in Mexico, while they may be pragmatic enough to pursue a semi-viable agenda they're still rooted on Marxist class warfare rethoric, it is what a communist party looks like post-NAFTA and a mainstream left wing that has embraced European style social democracy.

Same with Acción Nacional, while they may pay lip service to the constitutional mandate of laicism they're by far and large a Catholic party, universal healthcare wasn't a gift from them but a hard fought right which the Mexican state aparatus had to concede was the way forward. Yes, Calderón took full credit, that is what politicians do, but for an historically socialist country that is what right wing looks like, it's still the pro-business socially regressive party. They're not as bad as our greens in terms of right wing dumbfuckery but they do represent Christian values.

Trying to judge Mexico's political landscape by American standrads is idiotic, even fucking literal Nazis in Europe look proggressive compared to American Republicans. If you're too dumb to read between the lines in a political system where that is taken for granted, aka conservatives make PAN their party, old school communists are all under PT then perhaps you should not be making generalizations like "communists get torched" you obviously have never gone visit the Facultad de Filosofia in UNAM.

It was just a stupid commentary on the Canoa lynchings
calm the fuck down