With regard to "self-determination," we must remember that the Russian leadership, when launching its "special military operation," as it called the invasion of Ukraine, invoked the "denazification" of Ukraine and the protection of the Russian-speaking population's right to "self-determination."
Let us remember that, in turn, the Euro-Atlantic forces in Greece invoke the right to "self-determination" to support Ukraine's accession to NATO, while bringing the accession of North Macedonia, Finland, and Sweden to NATO to parliament for a vote, invoking precisely this right to "self-determination." Of course, the KKE voted against the accession of these countries to NATO, which is consistent with its position on Greece's disengagement from the imperialist alliances of NATO and the EU.
It is the same "right" that Turkey invokes to promote the two-state solution in Cyprus, which consolidates the results of the Turkish invasion and occupation of Cyprus. Similar "rights of self-determination" led to the breakup of Yugoslavia, the protectorate of Kosovo, and are often invoked by various bourgeois classes in the Balkans and other parts of the world.
The invocation of the "self-determination of peoples" has nothing to do with Lenin and Bolshevik policy. Not only because they spoke of the "self-determination of nations" at a time when two-thirds of humanity was colonized, but also because they clarified that: "The various demands of democracy, including self-determination, are not something absolute, but a 'part' of the pan-democratic (today: pan-socialist) 'world' movement. In certain specific cases, a part may conflict with the whole, and in this case, it must be rejected" (V. I. Lenin: "The Results of the Discussion on Self-Determination.""Collected Works," vol. 30, p. 39).
Lenin called for us to examine self-determination in dialectical unity with the struggle to overthrow the power of the bourgeoisie.
Today, the KKE approaches this issue in a similar way. It takes into account that in all Balkan countries, as well as in many other countries around the world, for historical reasons, there are religious and ethnic minorities, often from neighboring countries. Bourgeois circles and imperialist powers, in order to promote their own interests, seek to exploit these minorities and turn them from "bridges of friendship" that can be built between neighboring peoples into "tools" for stirring up issues of border changes and territorial annexations. However, border changes do not serve the interests of the peoples, but on the contrary, are part of bourgeois-imperialist rivalries and lead the peoples to great bloodshed and destruction.
Based on this assessment, the KKE defends the rights of national and religious minorities and opposes both bourgeois nationalism, which seeps through every crack, as well as bourgeois cosmopolitanism, which are used to justify imperialist interventions. On the other hand, it defends the territorial integrity of countries, their borders, and the treaties that define them, and is at the forefront of the common struggle of workers against their common enemy—capitalism, the bourgeoisie, and its interests. The KKE's position is internationalist, supporting the common struggle of the peoples against the bourgeoisie and imperialist alliances, for socialism.
26.08.2025