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5 months agoAs they aren’t listed in our current AES countries of the world, I think they’re missing that essential element of having a communist vanguard party and a clear goal of achieving communism.

As they aren’t listed in our current AES countries of the world, I think they’re missing that essential element of having a communist vanguard party and a clear goal of achieving communism.

Thanks, I was giving it a read. Belarus’ economy is genuinely impressive. But do you think a Marxist-Leninist ruling party could realistically come to power in Belarus to guide the Belarusian proletariat toward communism?

How likely is it that the Communist Party of Belarus could take power after the president, given that roughly 5% of the population belongs to the party?
That’s my opinion as well when the Communist Party of Belarus becomes the ruling party, then it can be declared a socialist state.
Which is definitely a possibility, considering that about 5% of Belarus’s population is in the Communist Party, and the younger generation may hopefully be exposed to Marxist-Leninist ideas.