Two other current Marxist-Leninist states include the words People's Republic in their full names:
A Marxist-Leninist state, moreover, from which almost half of them have fled.
Since then, such a policy was repeated only in Revolutionary Mexico and some Marxist-Leninist states.
In Marxist-Leninist states, the party is seen as "the vanguard of the people" and from that legitimizes itself to lead the state.
Hoxha declared Albania to be the world's only Marxist-Leninist state after 1978.
Sassou had ruled the country from 1979 to 1992, when the country was a Marxist-Leninist single-party state.
Without a shot being fired, it forced one of Africa's most determinedly Marxist-Leninist one-party states to hand over power.
The Marxist-Leninist state utilizes a state socialist economy, based on scientific planning and democratic consensus.
Through the policy of democratic centralism, the communist party is the supreme political institution of the Marxist-Leninist state.
Therefore, many Marxist-Leninist states, historically and currently, are also atheist states.