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"Therefore, during its period in power the Colorado Party was considered to be the political party with the longest continuous time in government in the world, as it remained in power for over 61 years (from 1946 to 2008)."
The Communist Party of the Soviet Union didn't exist at the time that the Colorado Party was considered to be the longest-ruling party. --
ElPeruano (
talk) 02:34, 22 April 2008 (UTC)reply
Can you confirm that, as of the time just before the recent election, the Colorado Party was the longest-ruling party still in power? Can you also add the relevant information to the article? Thanks. --
Bowlhover (
talk) 06:54, 22 April 2008 (UTC)reply
He is right. As cited by
this New York Times article "No political party currently in power anywhere in the world has governed longer than the Colorado Party here, not even the Kim family’s Communist dynasty in North Korea."--
Jersey Devil (
talk) 06:20, 23 April 2008 (UTC)reply
What about the Wangchuk dynasty in Bhutan?
At any rate, they're not in power anymore
08:33, 8 May 2008 (UTC)