Belarus: I could see CPB taking over when Lukashenko isn’t in charge anymore.

Burkina Faso: Their prime-minister seems to be a communist. Hopefully this means working towards a socialist state.

Cyprus: AKEL is one of the main opposition parties in Cyprus and their candidate for presidency went to the runoff election this year.

Greece: KKE is one of the main opposition parties and they keep growing.

Haiti: There are some revolutionary organisations involved in the protests against the government, maybe they’ll succeed.

Swaziland: The CPS is the main opposition to the king’s rule.

Taiwan: through reunification with PRC.

What others seem likely to you?

EDIT: I remembered South Africa is a candidate as well, the EFF is getting stronger

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CPRF is literally the second largest party after the ruling one

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Controlled opposition. Plus, it’s a shell of a proper communist party.

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Doesn’t do agitprop, nor community work like it should

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the KPRF is full of old bureaucrats who would surprise me if they had a communist bone in their body. Perhaps if the upper leadership is purged, but that is unlikely.

There is a nonzero chance of a socialist movement being truly revived, Russia cannot hide from its past for long.

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