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The Comintern [1] had, at the first Congress, voting delegates from the following groups:
| Party | |
|---|---|
| Communist Party of Armenia | |
| Central Bureau's Azerbaijani Section | |
| Bulgarian Communist Party | |
| Communist Party of Canada | |
| Socialist Workers' Party of China | |
| Communist Party of Czechoslovakia | |
| Communist Party of German Austria | |
| Communist Party of Finland | |
| Communist Party of France | |
| Zimmerwald Left Wing of France | |
| Central Bureau's Georgian Section | |
| Communist Party of Germany | |
| Communist Party of Great Britain | |
| Communist Party of Hungary | |
| Worker's Union of Korea | |
| Communist Party of Latvia | |
| Social-Democrats of the Netherlands | |
| Central Bureau's Persian Section | |
| Communist Party of Poland | |
| Balkan Revolutionary People's of Russia | |
| Russian Communist Party | |
| Social Democratic Left Party of Sweden | |
| Communist Party of Switzerland | |
| Central Bureau's Turkestan Section | |
| Communist Party (Bolshevik) of Ukraine | |
| Socialist Labor Party of the United States | |
| Socialist Propaganda League of the United Kingdom | |
| Communist Party of Volga region in Russia | |
| Communist Party of Yugoslavia | |
However, the USSR created an entirely new dimension of interwar European reality, one in which Russia devised rules of the game and set the agenda, namely, the Comintern.