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{{Organization|flag=[[File:CominternFlag.png|315px]]|name=Communist Interstellar|abbreviation=Comintern, COM|num_members=72 Member States|membership='''Superpower''' | |||
*[[File:SovietUnionFlag.png|45px]] [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Union]] | |||
'''Great Powers''' | |||
*[[File:EastAfricaFlag.png|45px]] [[East African Federation|East Africa]] | |||
'''Regional Powers''' | |||
*[[File:CubaFlag.png|45px]] [[People's Federation of Cuba|Cuba]] | |||
*[[File:VegaRepublicFlag.png|45px]] [[Democratic Republic of Vega|Republican Vega]]|type=* International Institution | |||
* Economic Organization}} | |||
The '''Communist Interstellar''' ('''Comintern'''), also known as the '''Communist International''' or '''Fifth International,''' is an [[Organizations|international organization]] of 72 member states. Founded in 1919, the organization advocates for Interstellar Communism across the [[Orion Arm]] and [[Far Frontier]]. The Comintern has resolved to improve ties between communist nations and cooperate on issues, such as trade policies, resource sharing, technological advancements, and collective security measures, while also fostering cultural exchange and ideological solidarity among its member states. Its preeminent member state is generally considered to be the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Union]]. | |||
Latest revision as of 21:20, 27 July 2025
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The Communist Interstellar (Comintern), also known as the Communist International or Fifth International, is an international organization of 72 member states. Founded in 1919, the organization advocates for Interstellar Communism across the Orion Arm and Far Frontier. The Comintern has resolved to improve ties between communist nations and cooperate on issues, such as trade policies, resource sharing, technological advancements, and collective security measures, while also fostering cultural exchange and ideological solidarity among its member states. Its preeminent member state is generally considered to be the Soviet Union.