The Young Communist League (YCL) is the name used by the youth wing of various Communist parties around the world. The name YCL of XXX (name of country) originates from the precedent established by the Communist Youth International.[1]
Examples of YCLs include:
- Australia – Young Communist League of Australia (now defunct; its eventual successor merged with the Left Alliance)
- Britain – Young Communist League
- Canada – Young Communist League of Canada
- Cuba – Young Communist League
- France – Mouvement Jeunes Communistes de France
- Germany – Young Communist League of Germany
- Norway – Young Communist League of Norway
- Nepal – Young Communist League, Nepal
- Portugal – Young Communist League of Portugal
- Sweden – Young Communist League of Sweden
- U.S. – Young Communist League USA[2]
- Russia – Leninist Young Communist League of the Russian Federation
In the Soviet Union the YCL was known as the Komsomol.
The corresponding youth organization in China is usually translated as Communist Youth League.
In Vietnam, the name of the Vietnamese YCL is translated as Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union
See also
References
- ↑ Britannica Komsomol article
- ↑ "Constitution of the YCL". Archived from the original on 2013-09-12. Retrieved 2015-12-30.
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