15th International Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties - PCP Press Release and Common Action
The 15th International Meeting of Communist and Workers’
Parties was held in Lisbon, on November 8-10, under the motto “The deepening of
the crisis of capitalism, the role of the working class and the communists’
tasks in the struggle for the workers and peoples’ rights. Imperialism’s
offensive, the realignment of forces at the international level, the national
question, class emancipation and the struggle for socialism”.
In the Meeting, 77 parties, from 61 countries
participated and greetings were received from an additional 14 parties which,
for various reasons, were not able to participate. The Meeting analysed, among
other main aspects, the development of the international situation in the
context of the deepening of the structural crisis of capitalism and of a
complex process of realignment of forces at the international level, alerting
to the great dangers deriving from imperialism’s offensive.
At the same time, the participants saluted and valued the
resistance and struggle of the workers and peoples, reaffirming the real
potential that the current situation holds for the development of the
liberating struggle, for profound changes in the anti-monopolist and anti-imperialist
direction, for Socialism.
The Meeting noted the deepening of the crisis that
exploded in 2008 with the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy. A crisis that is far from
over, belying the ruling class discourse on an alleged “recovery” and
confirming the analyses of the communists about its nature and evolution which,
among other aspects, confirms it as a crisis of over-production and
over-accumulation of capital. A crisis that expresses the sharpening of
capitalism’s contradictions – in particular its fundamental contradiction
between the social character of production and its private appropriation –
highlighting the historical limits of the system and the timeliness of the
struggle for the fundamental alternative to capitalism – Socialism.
It denounced the aim of big capital, of the major
imperialist powers and their international and supranational structures of
imperialist concertation – such as the European Union – to impose on the
workers and peoples a social regression of a civilizational dimension assaulting
economic, labour and social rights, violently attacking the living conditions
of the working and popular masses and declaring war on the sovereignty and
independence of States.
It referenced in particular the harsh reality of the
peoples and the impact of the crisis and of the capitalist offensive on
developing countries, where the peoples find their right to economic and social
development even more curtailed. In this framework, attention was drawn to the
impact of capitalism’s crisis on agriculture and food, jeopardising still more
the food sovereignty of numerous countries and dooming great masses of the
world population to starvation and malnutrition.
It highlighted the dangers that arise from the
intensification of the militarist, warmongering and interference policy of the
major imperialist powers and NATO. It stressed that the wars of aggression, the
processes of interference and instigation of internal conflicts, the
strengthening of repressive, authoritarian, control and espionage measures are part
of the force-based response by big capital to capitalism’s crisis, having as
its central aims to maintain the control of the resources and sources of energy
and contain the revolt, the struggle of the peoples and the inevitable social
and revolutionary explosions that the current situation entails.
Participants expressed their solidarity with the ongoing
struggles in all continents against the aggressive imperialist offensive, for
social progress, independence and sovereignty, peace, the right to social and
economic development, for the construction of alternatives of sovereignty and
progress to imperialism’s hegemonic domination, the real fundamental
alternative to capitalist barbarity - socialism. It reaffirmed the central role
of the working class and its alliance with other anti-monopolist strata in
defence of their rights, namely the right to employment, for labour and social
rights, in defence of the social functions of States.
Participants valued and expressed their solidarity with
all the peoples who resist imperialism’s policies of interference and
aggression – especially to the peoples of the Middle East, saluting the ongoing
struggles in that region against all forms of aggression and oppression, for
sovereignty, democracy, social justice and national unity, as in Egypt and
Tunisia. It reaffirmed its solidarity with the Palestinian people and their
struggle for national rights, as well as with other peoples in the region who
are victims of aggressions and interferences, such as the Syrian people.
In a framework of continuing resistance and gathering of
forces, but where the potential for the development of a revolutionary struggle
grows, important factors emerge in various regions of the world to contain
imperialism’s hegemonic domination. Participants saluted and valued the
struggle of the peoples, of the communists and other progressive forces in
Latin America, considering that the processes of struggle, progressive and of
sovereign affirmation in this region, as well as the cooperation based on
solidarity that is emerging in the region, constitute an important factor and
stimulus for the development and strengthening of the anti-imperialist
struggle. The participants reasserted their solidarity with Cuba and its
socialist revolution, as well as with the Venezuelan people and their
Bolivarian revolution, among others.
It stressed the importance of the struggle in defence of
democratic freedoms, against the advance of the far right, against xenophobia
and racism, against religious fanaticism and obscurantism, against
anti-communism. It reaffirmed solidarity with other communist parties and all
revolutionary forces that are the target of political persecution and
anti-communist campaigns – namely in the European continent, which is carried
out by several governments as well as by institutions like the European Union.
Concrete experiences of struggle in different countries
and regions were present in most interventions, confirming that the workers and
peoples do not conform and that, even in the current difficult conditions,
liberating advances and achievements of an anti-monopolist and anti-capitalist
nature are possible.
It was affirmed that socialism increasingly emerges as
the real fundamental alternative to capitalism and its crisis. Drawing lessons
from the delays, mistakes and distortions that countered basic principles of
socialism, but valuing as highly positive the experiences of building socialism
and what they meant and mean for Humanity, highlighting the achievements of the
new social system, recognising that there are no models of revolution, the
participants stressed the determining role of the masses in the construction
and management of socialist societies.
It was stressed that the current international situation
makes it particularly necessary to strengthen the cooperation among all
progressive and anti-imperialist forces and, firstly, among communist and
workers’ parties from all over the world, one of the most solid guarantees for
the strengthening of the peoples’ struggle and the construction of the
alternative of socialism. In this sense, the rich experience and advances made
with the International Meetings of Communist and Workers’ Parties was
highlighted, as a space for exchange of information, experiences and opinions,
of possible convergence of positions and decisions on common and converging
initiatives, reaffirming the importance of ensuring their continuity.
The Meeting adopted various lines and initiatives of
common or converging action by Communist and Workers’ Parties to be
materialised until the 16th IMCWP (which can be found at the end of this press
release), having mandated the Working Group to stimulate and monitor their
implementation and materialisation.
The International Meeting welcomed the existence of three
proposals for the venue of the 16th Meeting. Its date, place and motto will be
decided during the meeting of the Working Group of the International Meetings
of Communist and Workers’ Parties to be held in due time.
Lisbon, November 10, 2013
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15th international Meeting of Communist and Workers'
Parties Lisbon, 8-10 November 2013 Guidelines for common or convergent action
The participant parties of the 15th International Meeting
of Communist and Workers' Parties define the following guidelines for their
common and convergent action and mandate the Working Group to try to implement
these guidelines in coordination with other Parties of the Solidnet List.
1 – Commemorate, during the year 2014, the 100th
anniversary of the beginning of World War I, and the 75th anniversary of the
beginning of World War II through a joint campaign alerting to the dangers of
new international military clashes, alerting to the need to enhance the
struggle for peace and against imperialist aggressiveness and wars and
highlighting that the struggle for peace is intimately linked with the struggle
for socialism. (In this sense the German CP, the New CP of Netherlands, the
Workers' Party of Belgium and the CP of Luxembourg informed about the
preparation of an action in the German boarder town Aechen, on 15th February).
2 – Mark the 15 Years from the beginning of criminal
imperialistic NATO aggression against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a new
phase in the development of military imperialistic strategy and the beginning
of the occupation of Kosovo and Metohija, southern serbian province.
3 – To stimulate, in coordination with the parties from
Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribe, the organization of an
international seminar on the capitalist crisis's impact in the developing
countries, focusing especially on issues such as the right to economic and
social development and protection of natural resources, as well on issues of
agriculture, land tenure, and food security. Highlight the role of monopolies
in the destruction of the global environment, asserting an anti-monopolist and
anti-capitalist viewpoint on the growing environmental crisis.
4 – Organize an international campaign in solidarity with
the ongoing processes and struggles in Latin America and Caribe, and in
particular with Socialist Cuba - against the USA blockade, the common EU
position, and for the return of the four Cuban patriots still held in US
prisons - with Bolivarian Venezuela and with the Colombian people's struggle
for peace with social justice.
5 – Examine the possibility of - taking advantage of
international events where a large number of Parties are present – organizing a
working meeting to debate the ideological offensive and the mass media's role,
as well as to exchange experiences on mass communication work.
6 – To celebrate the International Woman’s Day (8 March
2014) highlighting the effect of the crisis and of the imperialist multifaceted
offensive on working women and national oppressed women, expressing solidarity
with their struggle and their anti-imperialist movement.
7 – Honor 1 May (May Day) with participation in the
struggles in each country for the defence of workers and peoples economic and
social rights, for the right to work and for labour rights, highlighting the
importance of the class struggle, for the abolition of exploitation of man by
man. Consider the possibility of announcing on this date a day of action, with
initiatives in each country, against unemployment and its real roots, giving
particular importance to the mass unemployment among youth. Defend the trade
union rights, denounce the political persecution and demand the liberation of
the detained trade unionists.
8 – Examine the possibility of convergent actions on the
combat against racism, xenophobia, against fascism, stressing the importance of
the ideological struggle against anti-communism and the rewriting of History,
denouncing the EU in what concerns its institutional campaigns and measures
aiming to equate communism with fascism.
9 – To determine a day of action, with expressions in
each country, against the persecution of the communist parties and the ban of
communist symbols, affirming solidarity with the communist parties banned in
their countries.
10 – Commemorate the 95th Anniversary of the Creation of
the Communist International (March 1919) underlining, on the occasion of 90
years of Lenin's death, his central contribution to the international communist
movement.
11 – To stimulate, in coordination with the Parties from
the Arab countries and Middle East, the organization of an international
seminar about the social and national emancipation struggles of the peoples of
Arab countries and the Middle East, expressing the solidarity with all the peoples
of the region that are victims of the imperialist and Zionist crimes and
aggressions, among others the Palestinian and Syrian people, and also with the
people's that rise up against repressive, dictatorial and reactionary regimes,
in defense of their social, political and democratic rights.
12 – To continue to denounce the imperialist intervention
against Syria and Iran, and to continue the struggle for the recognition of an
independent Palestinian state.
13 – To promote the international front against
imperialism and the support for the international anti-imperialist mass
organizations, the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU), the World Peace
Council (WPC), the World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY), and the Women’s
International Democratic Federation (WIDF), in the specific framework of every
country.
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