Worker-communist Party of Kurdistan

It succeeded to establish an office in Erbil, but attempts to organize in Badînan largely failed due to pressure from the Kurdistan Democratic Party.

It also has branches in Australia,[2] Canada, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Netherlands, Germany, Italy and Turkey.

[2] In 2020, the party called on the government of the Kurdistan Region to step down due to the failure of premier Masrour Barzani to pay the salaries of public servants, and other shortcomings.

The party also argued that the system is not reformable and called for a revolution by the means of popular uprising, in order to establish a socialist rule.

In a speech, the party member Mehmud Helaq called Turkey a fascist state willing to kill hundreds or thousands of civilians for its military gains.

Worker-communist party of Kurdistan's banner for London's Mayday, 2010