The People’s Alliance, expresses the interests of the working class, the semi-proletarians, the self-employed and the poor farmers who cannot accumulate capital, of the youth and the women from the working class-popular strata in the struggle against the against the monopolies and capitalist ownership, against the assimilation of the country in the imperialist unions. The Peoples’ Alliance is a social one and has movement characteristics in a line of rupture and overthrow.
The People’s Alliance answers the issue regarding the organisation of the struggle for the repulsion of the barbaric anti-labour anti-people measures, with the concentration of forces and a counterattack struggle, so as to achieve some gains in the course of the struggle for the overthrow of the power of the monopolies. The People’s Alliance has a clear antimonopoly anti-capitalist orientation. It promotes the rupture with the imperialist unions, it fights against the imperialist war and the participation in it. It acts in order to strengthen the rallying of anti-monopoly anti-capitalist social forces it seeks the struggle to be directed towards working class-people’s power. The People’s Alliance directs its struggle against the repressive mechanisms. Each social force, apart from a common framework of activity has its own tasks.
The People’s Alliance concentrates its forces in each city, focusing on the monopoly groups, factories, shopping centres, hospitals, Health Centres, electric power plants, telecommunications, public transport. It guarantees the common activity of these forces on the basis of each sector and generally with the unemployed, the self-employed, the poor farmers and the poor hard- working people. It has an upward course as a process of maturation of the political consciousness, the organization and the forms of struggle.
In these given conditions it is organized and coordinated for the resistance, solidarity, for survival. It defends workers’ and people’s income: salaries and collective bargaining agreements, pensions, workers’ and people’s rights, the prices at which producers sell agricultural products, the protection of the farmers and the self-employed, the people’s housing from the profiteering of the banks and taxation. It defends the right to free public education, healthcare-welfare, to cheap high-quality goods for popular consumption, infrastructure for culture and sports. It struggles against all drugs, for women’s emancipation and equality, for the protection of the unemployed, for transportation, lodging and meals for school and university students, for the immediate needs of the young couples, against drug addiction, alcoholism. It demands measures for the protection against earthquakes and floods, public works for infrastructure that improve the living conditions, the balanced intervention of people into the environment. It highlights the development potential of the country from the viewpoint of the existence of raw materials, of the concentration of means of production, the skills of the labour force, the scientific-technological achievements.
The People’s Alliance struggles against the state repression, against the violence of the employers; it defends the trade union and civil liberties etc. The struggle for a pro-people way-out from the crisis is inextricably linked with the disengagement from the EU and the unilateral cancellation of the public debt without any implications for the social security funds, for public hospitals in rupture with every imperialist union and alliance.
The struggle for the disengagement from the EU is linked with the struggle against the power of the monopolies and the struggle of the working class and its allies for working class-people’s power. The positions of certain bourgeois and other forces for exit from the euro and the EU, without touching the power of the monopolies, their ownership, the attachment of Greece to other imperialist centres and states, obscures the people’s struggle for disengagement from the EU with the people sovereign and their own power. Today, when the internal contradictions of the monopolies are strengthening in the Eurozone and the EU, whatever centrifugal tendencies exist must be utilised to liberate the peoples from the predatory alliance and the power of the monopolies. Today, when the prestige of the EU is fraying, with the crisis continuing in other countries, i.e. Italy-Spain, the alliances of the South or with the Euro-Atlantic axis, i.e. the USA, Great Britain, do not constitute a pro-people solution. The struggle for the disengagement with the peoples sovereign and with their own power must now strengthen in every country, as well as in the 27 EU member states.
Capitalism cannot be humanized neither with the EU nor with the recipes of the USA and other capitalist powers.
The People’s Alliance adopts the socialization of the monopolies, of all the concentrated means of production, central planning and workers’-social control. It adopts the disengagement of Greece from the EU and NATO, from every kind of relation with the imperialist unions. It aims at the abolition of the foreign bases, of the presence of foreign troops and police forces in Greece on various pretexts.
The notions democracy, people’s sovereignty, imperialism and imperialist war have a deeper, class content for the people’s alliance. They are directly related to the abolition of class exploitation, to the socialization of the concentrated means of production combined with the organization of the small farmers in cooperatives and the socialisation of land. The People’s Alliance fights in these fronts of struggle as well as regarding the other problems that torment the people.
The People’s Alliance seeks to constantly attract into its ranks new trade union organizations and generally mass organizations of the working class and its allies so that the bourgeois, reformist and opportunist trade union forces that prevail in the highest trade union bodies but also in Labour Centres and federations are steadily and effectively weakened according to the development of the balance of forces at a social and political level.
Over the course of the development of its activity it will gather workers’ and people’s forces with a low level political experience which to the one or the other extent will be under the influence of the ideological-political views of the bourgeois parties, reformism and opportunism. They will waver regarding the realistic and necessary character of the struggle for working class power as the only alternative power against the power of the monopolies.
The leading organs and the PBOs must acquire the ability to act jointly with these popular forces. Difficulties and weaknesses must be overcome, so that the People’s Alliance strengthens, so that it has a direction for the overthrow of the power of the monopolies. The level of consciousness must be taken into account at every juncture as well as the maturation and experience of the popular masses and the need to safeguard their mass participation. The main front against the monopolies and their representatives must not be blunted. The alliance of the working class must be constructed with the intermediate strata which have not rid themselves of the rationale of small-scale ownership of the means of production, despite their opposition to the monopolies. The working class as the leading force will seek to radicalize, to deepen the anticapitalist-antimonopoly line.
For this reason the elaboration of issues related to tactics as a part of our strategy is very important in the political guidance to the level of the PBOs.
The KKE’s ability to discuss with and win over new popular masses which have a generally hostile attitude to the system, suffer from capitalist oppression and have not been won to a revolutionary line today, must be strengthened. Suitable slogans and forms of struggle must be chosen. The confrontation with the other forces must be well-aimed, so that our line can rally, so that the perspective for the overthrow can be strengthened. We must ensure that the formation of the alliance will have a line of rupture. The propaganda at a central level and in the workplace must be understandable, sharp, revealing, it must rally and instil a combative spirit.
The People’s Alliance today has a certain form with the common framework of activity amongst the labour and trade union movement through PAME, the poor farmers through PASY, the self-employed, tradesmen and craftsmen through PASEVE, the young men and women rallied in MAS, the women through OGE’s associations and groups. It is not an alliance of political parties.
The KKE participates in its organs and in its ranks through its cadre and members, through the members of its youth, KNE, who are elected in the organs of the movement and work in the organizations of the working class, the self-employed, the poor farmers, the students, the school students and the women. The party is steadily seeking to deploy competent cadre in the ranks of the movement so as to fight against the reformist-opportunist line, so as to safeguard the character of the alliance also from inside, its capability to approach and forge links with new forces of the working class and the popular strata.
The course of the political struggle includes the possibility of the emergence of political forces that express positions of petty bourgeois strata, that agree in one way or another with the anti-capitalist, anti-monopoly character of the social–political struggle, with the necessity of its direction towards the working class and people’s power and economy.
The KKE, maintaining its independence, will seek the joint action with these forces in supporting the People’s Alliance. The cooperation is being expressed with the joint activity of their members and supporters in the ranks of the mass organizations that form the alliance or in its organs through their elected members. This cooperation is not transformed into a unified organ of the Alliance comprised of the parties-constituent parts, with a structured organisational form and structures.
Objectively an organization with a form like this will be short-lived, it will not contribute to the development of the labour movement and the movement of its allies, it will come into conflict with the independence of the KKE.
In the conditions of monopoly capitalism there emerge opportunist political parties and groups with various forms which split from the KKE and have different positions with it in several issues above all in the main political issue, that of “reform or revolution”. The KKE cannot carry out any political cooperation with these political forces. This holds true regardless of the manoeuvres that the opportunist political forces carry out in conditions of the movement’s rise adopting slogans that seem to be in favour of the people. Their political proposal for the problem of the power is integrated in the framework of the management of the capitalist system.
The popular masses which are rallied with these forces might participate in the ranks of the mass workers’ and people’s movement, even in the ranks of the revolutionary movement, in conditions of a sudden sharpening of the class struggle that attracts broader popular masses, in conditions of a revolutionary situation. In each phase of the struggle an acute ideological struggle must take place as opportunism constitutes a force of capitulation with the bourgeois political system and the bourgeois class, a force that undermines the development of consciousness in the revolutionary direction.
The KKE maintains its independence in the bourgeois elections as well. Its lists may also include individuals who cooperate with the party. The People’s Alliance as an alliance of the most radical politicized sections of the labour- trade union movement and the trade-union movement of its allies, of the organizations of the youth and the women, as an alliance that acts in the ranks of the movement, with the aim of bringing about the broadest possible rallying of new masses, does not take part in national and local elections, in elections for the European Parliament, in referendums.
The KKE does not hide the fact that its strategic goal is socialism-communism, the overthrow of bourgeois power and the conquest of political power by the working class. Through its proposal for the People’s Alliance it makes those necessary compromises, as the Social Alliance cannot agree with its own programme. The People’s Alliance must be constructed in confrontation with the power of the monopolies, the governments of bourgeois management, with a general direction for People’s power. It must have a proposal for governance-power which is clearly distinct from the bourgeois governments i.e. from the political power of the monopolies, in the sense that it directs its activity towards the change of class which is in power.
The working class and popular masses, through the experience of their participation in the organization of the struggle in a direction of confrontation with capital’s strategy, will be persuaded of the need for character of their organization to be full and multi-facetted confrontation with the economic and political dominance of capital.
The labour movement, the movements of the urban self-employed and farmers and the forms of the expression of their alliance (People’s Alliance) with anti-monopoly and anti-capitalist goals, with the vanguard activity of the KKE’s forces, constitute the first form for the creation of the revolutionary workers’ and people’s front in revolutionary conditions.
Today the leading activity of the communists amongst the working class, the poor farmers, the self-employed, the women and youth of the working class-popular family, as well as in conditions when the masses are mobilizing, in conditions of sudden outbursts has the following goals: to build bonds, to make the proposal for the way out of the KKE to be accepted by the working class and the popular strata, to be prevalent amongst them, to highlight its superiority.
- It is a basic duty for us to strengthen, to build the People’s Alliance everywhere in the sectors, in the cities. The People’s Committees are its expression in the neighborhoods. They must be formed everywhere.
- The People’s Committees, the People’s Alliance in the sectors and neighborhoods must ensure solidarity, even the bread that the poor do not have, will protect the poor from having their houses confiscated. They will participate; they will support the struggle of the workers against the barbaric measures. They will protect the neighbourhood from the incursions of the state forces of repression and the criminals of “Golden Dawn”. The working class and the people’s alliance in the workplace and neighbourhood will organize the people in the popular uprisings. The same alliance will protect the people from setbacks. The People’s Alliance will confront liberalism and social-democracy.
- The effort to integrate new forces, trade unions and organizations of the poor farmers and self-employed into the People’s Committees must strengthen.
- Every section of the Social Alliance must mobilize wider forces in its area of responsibility, and at the same time coordinate their activity.
- The connection of the People’s Committee with local organizations and groups of workers, as well as unemployed must proceed.
- The activity of the party on the problems, rallying and organization of the unemployed must be reinforced.
- The KKE’s forces are responsible for the development of this form of organization of the people and at the same time for the maintenance of the independent ideological, political, organizational activity of the party.
- The activity of various reactionary nationalist groups in the neighbourhoods must be exposed and dealt with as well as the prevalence of inertia in the consciousness of the people in conditions of crisis due to the activity of various opportunist organizations, social-democracy and NGOs.
- The regroupment of the labour movement must proceed decisively. New working class masses and immigrants must enter the trade unions and become active. A war must be initiated against government-employer led trade unionism from top to bottom and against the trade union groupings of SYRIZA’s forces, as well as new ones that are emerging. A special plan and intervention is necessary in the trade union committees where they are in the majority, especially in the first level trade unions. The workers must rid themselves of these leaderships.
- The party’s activity regarding the problems of immigrants must step up a gear.
- The intervention of the Party Organizations’ must strengthen in order to reinforce PASY and PASEVE.