Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (Opposition)
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (Opposition) | |
|---|---|
| Chairman | Alois Muna |
| Founded | 29 June 1929 |
| Dissolved | 1938 |
| Split from | Communist Party of Czechoslovakia |
| Merged into | Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers Party (majority wing) |
| Newspaper | Komunista, Obrana Svobody, Arbeiterpolitik, Reichenberger Vorwärts |
| Ideology | Communism |
| Political position | Left-wing |
The Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (Opposition) (Czech: Komunistická strana Československa (opozice), German: Kommunistischen Partei der Tschechoslowakei (Opposition)), or simply the Communist Opposition, was a political party in Czechoslovakia 1929–1938, which was aligned with the Right Opposition in the international communist movement. During its early phase the Communist Opposition had a significant role in leading trade unions, but over time the influence of the group declined and by 1932 the majority of the group merged into the Social Democratic Workers Party.