Communist Workers' Party of the Netherlands

Defunct The Communist Workers' Party of the Netherlands (Dutch: Kommunistische Arbeiders-Partij Nederland) was a council communist party in the Netherlands.

It was founded in September 1921, and was modelled after the Communist Workers' Party of Germany.

At most, in late 1921, it had 8 sections with a total membership of around 200.

Herman Gorter played an important role in building the party.

[1] The party was affiliated to the Communist Workers' International.