South Seas Communist Party
South Seas Communist Party 南洋共產黨 | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | SSCP |
| Founded | 1925 |
| Dissolved | 1930 |
| Split from | Chinese Communist Party |
| Succeeded by | Communist Party of Indochina, Malayan Communist Party, Communist Party of Siam |
| Headquarters | Singapore |
| Ideology | Communism |
| Political position | Far-left |
The South Seas Communist Party (SSCP), also known as the Nanyang Communist Party (Chinese: 南洋共產黨), was a communist party across the countries and European colonies in Southeast Asia. The SSCP was established by members of the overseas branch of the Chinese Communist Party and left-wing members of Kuomintang in 1928. The SSCP ceased to exist in 1930, and was succeeded by the Malayan Communist Party and Communist Party of Thailand.