El Kadsreian Communist Party

El Kadsreian Communist Party is a far-left political party in El Kadsre. Formed in 1952 following UN's recognition of El Kadsre by three communist politicians - ethnic Vicnoran politician Tagontinu Kau'uo, former Sentanese Labor Party chairman Rokuro Ashida and longtime social activist Shuko Fujimura, EKCP was one of the minor parties in El Kadsre. During the Split era, where the Cold War was at its height, the party was banned in West and East regions and the party was retreated into Soviet-occupied North El Kadsre. EKCP was a ruling party of North El Kadsre until the party was overthrown and abolished by the Taoist movement in 1961. EKCP was eventually revived in the Vlokozu era, in which it is the minority party even to its day.

In 2020, the Topekaist faction of the party attempted a revolution in El Kadsre's south, attempting to form a republic named Topeka. This attempt was quashed by the El Kadsreian military and police.