Via the Marxist–Leninist Center (MLC),[1] which they founded during their CPN membership, renamed Marxist–Leninist Center in the Netherlands (MLCN) in 1965,[2] Schrevel and Monjé tried to influence the CPN and individual members of that party to opt for Maoism.
[3] When that failed, from 1967 onward they aimed for the formation of their own Maoist party, the Communist Unity Movement of the Netherlands (Marxist–Leninist) (KPN-ML) founded in 1970.
[2] After an ideological conflict in 1971, the party split, as did the paths of Schrevel and Monjé.
Monjé and his associates formed the KPN/ML, which would be renamed the Socialist Party a year later.
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