Communist Party of Ke-Atsung

The Communist Party of Ke-Atsung (Abrv: CPKA; Atsun: Cua Ela Nhoau dene Kounugulung aten Atsung, "Communist Party of Kounugulung and Ke-Atsung") is a communist party active in Ke-Atsung, which currently leads the communist insurgency.

Founded in 1894, precisely 20 years after the start of the proclamations of the united republic. It was initially named the Social Revolutionary Workers' League before officially adopting the name Communist Party of Ke-Atsung in 1901. It started as a social movement for work reform, before formally registering as a political party in 1901. It was involved in numerous allegations regarding anti-right attacks and was eventually banned in 1954, which then transformed from a political party into an insurgent organization.

Social Revolutionary Workers' League
The party's original goal, under the leadership of At Amay, was to reform work up to what was then modern standards. They paraded around the country, singing left-wing patriotic songs as well as giving posters and papers promoting their reform. Then it was named Social Revolutionary Workers' League to reflect the movement's goals, and it simply flew a red banner as its color. The movement has been largely described by historians to be ineffective, but it was a simple part of Ke-Atsung's post-republic political developments.

Communist Party of Ke-Atsung
Seeking a bigger platform to convey their messages, At Amay officially registered the workers' movement as the Communist Party of Kounugulung and Ke-Atsung. Atsun communists usually ignore the usage of the name Kounugulung to describe Ke-Atsung, as they traditionally saw it as a thing of the past, and that to be modern they simply need to adopt the name Ke-Atsung. This was at first controversial among left-leaning circles in Ke-Atsung but eventually gained traction as a way to unite the nation.

The party officially described itself as a "Socialist movement for the establishment of a modern, secular and a people's democratic state", though its leadership has stated their support of a proletariat dictatorship and one of its military wings has openly stated that they supported state-sponsored Tihism. But despite these problems, they were gaining support from poor farmers in the countryside and workers in the cities, who too wanted better living and working conditions.

The communist party held several congresses from 1901 to 1902, in which the basic structure was created, which included the General Secretary the most executive position in the party, able to hold absolute powers in the case of an emergency, the setting up of an intra-party democracy with an independent election commission for every election of a general secretary as part of a democratization campaign of the party, it set up the Politburo, in which resolutions could be carried out and must be voted on by the Politburo members in order to pass, and the official declaration of support to left-leaning revolutionary groups within Ke-Atsung.

During mid-to-late 1900s the party experienced a shift as