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新西兰社会主义团结党(英语:Socialist Unity Party of New Zealand),也译作新西兰社会主义统一党,是新西兰的一个已不存在的共产主义政党。在中苏论战中,新西兰共产党选择支持中国共产党。1966年,新西兰共产党中的亲苏派脱党另立新西兰社会主义团结党。1990年,一部分党员脱党成立奥特亚罗瓦社会党。1990年代后期,该党停止活动。该党的意识形态是共产主义、马克思列宁主义。 The Socialist Unity Party was one of the better-known communist parties in New Zealand. It had a certain amount of influence in the trade union movement, but never won seats in Parliament. The Socialist Unity Party was founded in 1966 as a splinter group of the Communist Party. The Communist Party had been bitterly divided by the Sino-Soviet Split, a dispute between the Soviet Union under Nikita Khrushchev and China under Mao Zedong. The party eventually decided to take China's side. Shortly afterwards, a number of the more prominent supporters of the Soviet position, such as Ken Douglas, George Jackson and Bill Andersen, established the Socialist Unity Party. The Socialist Unity Party retained ideological and political links to the Soviet Union for most of its existence.
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