The Communist Party of Ireland (CPI) is an all-Ireland Marxist-Leninist party founded in 1933. We aim to win the support of the majority of the Irish people for ending the capitalist system and for building socialism — a social system in which the means of production, distribution and exchange are publicly owned and utilised for the benefit of all.
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Upcoming Events
James Connolly Festival, Event: Poetry
James Connolly Memorial Lecture 10th May
James Connolly Festival, Event: Music Gig
Connolly Sunday.
James Connolly Festival: Fundraising Event, Medical Aid For Cuba. Raffle With Great Prizes
National Demonstration For Palestine
News
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May Day Statement
The Communist Party of Ireland sends May Day greetings to the Irish working class, to all anti-imperialist and progressive organisations, to the
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Medical Aid from Ireland to Cuba
In spite of the extremely difficult challenges, CPI members working alongside Aid for Cuba in Belfast were successful in breaking the illegal US
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Communist Party NEC welcome new Chinese Ambassador to Ireland
Comrades from the National Executive Committee of the CPI were invited by the Chinese Embassy in Ireland to attend a Reception for the new Ambassador
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Statements
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May Day Statement
The Communist Party of Ireland sends May Day greetings to the Irish working class, to all anti-imperialist and progressive organisations, to the
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Statement on the Deepening Crisis of Capitalism
The instability of capitalism deepens. For a second time in less than 20 years the economic model pursued by the Irish ruling class is facing a
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Statement in support of Mothers Against Genocide Activists
The women of the Communist Party of Ireland would like to offer our deepest solidarity with the Mothers against Genocide group, we share the outrage
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Statement on International Working Women’s Day 2025
It was the 8th of March in 1917, in the midst of World War I, when women workers took to the streets with the cry of “Peace, Land and Bread” and
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