The KKE will hold its 22nd Congress from 29 to 31 January, 2026. On its foreign-language websites, readers can find the Theses of the Central Committee for the Party’s 22nd Congress, published on 5 October, available in English, Arabic, Spanish, and Russian. An internal discussion is currently underway within the KKE’s party organizations, while the party press publishes, on a daily basis, the views of party members and supporters. In total, 271 members and friends of the KKE took part in the public pre-congress dialogue by submitting contributions.
Our comrades in other countries often ask questions and request brief and well-documented answers about the KKE today and its course. The aim of this short article is to provide such answers, supported by figures.
First of all, the KKE was founded on 17 November 1918, under the influence of the Great October Revolution, under the name Socialist Workers’ Party of Greece (SEKE). On 26 November 1924, it was renamed the Communist Party of Greece.
From 1925 to 1926, the Party experienced its first period of illegality. From 1929 to 1936, it operated under conditions of semi-legality, while from 1936 to 1944 and from 1947 to 1974 it operated in illegality. Since 1974, it has been operating under conditions of bourgeois legality.
Today, the KKE publishes the daily newspaper Rizospastis (circulated five days a week), the theoretical journal Communist Review (published once every two months), and operates the portal https://www.902.gr/ , which provides live news coverage.
The KKE has its own political youth organization, the Communist Youth of Greece (KNE), whose programme is identical to that of the KKE.
