More than 100 foreign delegates that represent 83 communist and workers’ parties from 64 countries of the world, from all continents are expected to take part in the procedures of the 13th international Meeting of Communist and Workers’ Parties which will be hosted by the KKE (Communist Party of Greece) in Athens on 9-11 December 2011.
The International Meetings of the CPs were initiated by the KKE 13 years ago, and met a big and positive response from dozens of CPs which understand the necessity for the communists to exchange views, to discuss the developments and the duties they face, to exchange experience but also to coordinate their joint activity.
These annual international meetings, which started in Athens, have been established as an important international event for the communist movement. They are no longer organized by a single Communist Party but by a Working Group of Communist Parties. Besides Athens, where they took place for 7 consecutive years they continued in Lisbon (Portugal),Minsk (Belarus), Sao Paolo (Brazil), New Delhi (India), Tshwane (South Africa). This year after a “trip” to 5 countries and 4 continents (Europe, America, Asia, Africa) they return to Athens (for this year).
The recognition of the significance of the workers’ and people’s struggles which have been developed over the recent years by the KKE , the All Workers’ Militant Front (PAME) and the other people’s rallies has played an important role in this decision. The slogan of the KKE in Acropolis in May 2010 which called on the people to rise up has become a symbol for the struggles that followed and continue up to now in Greece and in other countries and give hope and inspiration to the communists and the peoples who struggle.
The theme of the meeting this year is:
“Socialism is the future! The international situation and the experience of the communists 20 years after the counterrevolution in the USSR. The tasks for the development of the class struggle in conditions of capitalist crisis, imperialist wars, of the current popular struggles and uprisings, for working class-popular rights, the strengthening of proletarian internationalism and the anti-imperialist front, for the overthrow of capitalism and the construction of socialism”.
20 years after the overthrow of socialism in the USSR and the other countries of Central and Eastern Europe the largest meeting in terms of participation is expected to take place in Athens.
The list of the parties that take part in the meeting:
Country | Party |
Azerbaijan | Communist Party of Azerbaijan |
Albania | Communist Party of Albania |
Algeria | Algerian Party for Democracy and Socialism |
Armenia | Communist Party of Armenia |
Australia | Communist Party of Australia |
Bangladesh | Workers’ Party of Bangladesh |
Communist Party of Bangladesh | |
Bahrain | Democratic Progressive Tribune Bahrain |
Belgium | Workers’ Party of Belgium |
Brazil | Communist Party of Brazil |
Brazilian Communist Party | |
Britain | Communist Party of Britain |
New Communist Party of Britain | |
Bulgaria | Communist Party of Bulgaria |
Party of the Bulgarian Communists | |
Canada | Communist Party of Canada |
Colombia | Colombian Communist Party |
Croatia | Socialist Workers’ Party of Croatia |
Cuba | Communist Party of Cuba |
Cyprus | AKEL |
Czech Republic | Communist Party of Bohemia Moravia |
Denmark | Communist Party in Denmark |
Communist Party of Denmark | |
Egypt | Communist Party of Egypt |
Finland | Communist Party of Finland |
FYROM | Communist Party of Macedonia |
France | French Communist Party |
Germany | German Communist Party |
Georgia | United Communist Party of Georgia |
Greece | Communist Party of Greece |
Hungary | Hungarian Communist Workers’ Party |
India | Communist Party of India |
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | |
Iran | Tudeh Party of Iran |
Iraq | Iraqi Communist Party |
Ireland | Communist Party of Ireland |
Workers’ Party of Ireland | |
Israel | Communist Party of Israel |
Italy | Party of the Italian Communists |
Jordan | Jordanian Communist Party |
People’s Democratic Republic of Korea | Workers’ Party of Korea |
Laos | People’s Revolutionary Party of Laos |
Latvia | Socialist Party of Latvia |
Lebanon | Lebanese Communist Party |
Lithuania | Socialist People’s Front Lithuania |
Luxemburg | Communist Party of Luxemburg |
Malta | Communist Party of Malta |
Mexico | Communist Party of Mexico |
Popular Socialist Party of Mexico | |
Nepal | Communist Party of Nepal (UML) |
Netherlands | New Communist Party of Netherlands |
Norway | Communist Party of Norway |
Palestine | Palestinian People’s Party |
Palestinian Communist Party | |
Pakistan | Communist Party of Pakistan |
Paraguay | Paraguayan Communist Party |
Peru | Peruvian Communist Party |
Communist Party of Peru (Patria Roja) | |
Poland | Communist Party of Poland |
Portugal | Portuguese Communist Party |
Romania | Romanian Communist Party |
Russia | Communist Party of the Russian Federation |
Communist Workers' Party of Russia - Revolutionary Party of Communists | |
Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
Union of Communist Parties — Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
Serbia | New Communist Party of Yugoslavia |
Party of Communists of Serbia | |
Sri Lanka | Communist Party of Sri Lanka |
South Africa | South African Communist Party |
Spain | Communist Party of Spain |
Communist Party of the People’s of Spain | |
Party of the Communists of Catalonia | |
Sudan | Sudanese Communist Party |
Sweden | Communist Party of Sweden |
Syria | Syrian Communist Party |
Syrian Communist Party (United) | |
Turkey | Communist Party of Turkey |
Labour Party (ΕΜΕΡ), Turkey | |
USA | Communist Party USA |
Ukraine | Communist Party of Ukraine |
Union of Communists of Ukraine | |
Venezuela | Communist Party of Venezuela |
Vietnam | Communist Party Vietnam |
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