List of foreign delegations at the 21st Japanese Communist Party Congress

List of foreign delegations at the 21st Japanese Communist Party Congress

Below is the list of foreign delegations attending the 21st Congress of the Japanese Communist Party, held on September 22–26 1997.

*Cuba: Communist Party of Cuba
**Alberto Rodriguez Arufe, Vice Chief of Department of International Relations
*El Salvador: Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front:
**Hector Acevedo Moreno, Secretary for Art and Culture, Vice Secretary for International Relations
*France: French Communist Party
**Paul Lespagnol, Secretariat Member
*Germany: Party of Democratic Socialism
**Helmut Scholz, Coordinator of Peace and International Policy Working Group
*India: Communist Party of India
**A.B. Bardhan, General Secretary
*Communist Party of India (Marxist)
**Sitaram Yechury, Politburo Member
*Italy: Communist Refoundation Party
**Claudio Grassi, National Secretariat Member
*Jordan: Jordanian Communist Party
**Amal Naffa, Politburo Member, Chief Editor of "al-Jamahir"
*Laos: Lao People's Revolutionary Party
**Thongsay Bodhisane, Ambassador to Japan
*Mexico: Cardenist Party
**Teresa Pandura, National Secretary of Finance
**Guillermo Andrade, Central Committee Member
*Portugal: Portuguese Communist Party
**Albano Nunes, Secretariat Members, Head of International Department
*Spain: Communist Party of Spain/United Left
**Angela Sierra González, Member of the European Parliament
*Sweden: Left Party
**Jonas Sjöstedt, Member of the European Parliament
*USA: Committees of Correspondence
**Zachary Robinson, National Executive Committee Member
*Vietnam: Communist Party of Vietnam
**Pham The Duyet, Political Bureau Member
**Pham Van Choung, Vice Chairman of the External Relations Commission
**Doan Ngoc Canh, Head of Department of the External Relations Commission

Moreover, the following guests participated as individuals: John Manning (USA), Ole Korpeitan (Norway), Francisco Nemenzo (Philippines) and Gilma Camargo (Panama).

Messages to the congress were sent from
*Bangladesh: Workers Party of Bangladesh
*Cuba: Communist Party of Cuba
*Cyprus: Progressive Party of Working People
*Czech Republic: Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia
*El Salvador: Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front
*Germany: German Communist Party
*Greece: Communist Party of Greece
*Hungary: Workers Party
*India: Communist Party of India
*India: Communist Party of India (Marxist)
*Laos: Lao People's Revolutionary Party
*New Zealand: Peace Council of Aotearoa-New Zealand, Inc.
*Philippines: Akbayan
*Philippines: BISIG
*Portugal: Portuguese Communist Party
*Russian Federation: International Association of Scholars for Democracy and Socialism
*Slovakia: Communist Party of Slovakia
*Sri Lanka: Communist Party of Sri Lanka
*Sudan: Sudanese Communist Party
*Switzerland: Swiss Party of Labour
*Vietnam: Communist Party of Vietnam

References

*Japanese Communist Party, "For a Democratic Government in Japan in 21st Century", Japanese Communist Party 21st Congress. Tokyo: Japan Press Service, 1997.


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