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The 43rd Congress of the Communist Party of Great Britain was held from 22–24 November 1991 at Congress House in Great Russell Street, London. The congress marked the final gathering of the Communist Party of Great Britain, effectively ending the organisation after 71 years of existence. Held amid the party's severe decline - membership had collapsed to approximately 5,000 from a wartime peak of 56,000 - the congress reflected internal turmoil over the party's direction following the collapse of communist regimes across Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. Chaired by Marian Darke and attended by 213 delegates, the congress concluded with a decisive vote: 135 delegates supported dissolving the CPGB and establishing the successor organisation Democratic Left, while 72 opposed the motion.
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