New Communist Party of Georgia

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New Communist Party of Georgia, a political party in Georgia. Founded in 2001 by Yevgeny Dzhugashvili, the grand-son of Joseph Stalin. Dzhugashvili later left the position as party leader.

The party symbol is a hedgehog.

The party participated in the June 2004 elections in Adzharia.

The party is affiliated to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union of Oleg Shenin.

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