Friday, May 26, 2023

PCMLE statement against Ecuadoran President Lasso's dissolution of the National Assembly and rule by decree

According to a notice May 23rd, because of this upheaval SIPRAL 27 (the 27th International Seminar "Problems of the Revolution in Latin America) will not be able to go ahead August 2  5 in Quito.  More information will come out around the end of the year.  Provincial, National Assembly, and presidential extraordinary elections will be held Sunday, August 20th.


¡Fuera Lasso,Ya! – pcmle.org/EM/spip.php?article12490




With the popular mobilization,
 stop the dictatorial attitudes of Lasso 
 

LASSO OUT, NOW! 


In a clear demonstration of an anti-democratic and dictatorial attitude, Guillermo Lasso has decreed the so-called "cross death" [ Constitutional provision that allows the President to dissolve Congress and rule by decree pending new elections – translator’s note.]  that allows him to assume personal powers to impose, via executive decrees, his economic-political program at the service of big business, bankers and international capital. In the next six months that would remain of his administration, he will consummate the privatization of state enterprises, the IESS, forests and water; He will impose labor reforms that make working conditions precarious and increase levels of capitalist exploitation; he will hand over natural resources to foreign companies and he will deepen the anti-popular policy that has characterized his administration during these two years.  

The arguments put forward to dissolve the National Assembly do not conform to the grounds that the Constitution establishes for taking such a measure. There is no internal upheaval in the country; There is an economic and political crisis for which this government is directly responsible, as well as the political forces that control Parliament.  

The dissolution of the National Assembly does not resolve the serious crisis that the country is going through. It is true that this Assembly – dominated by corrupt, opportunist and inept legislators – is a equally responsible for the situation that the country is going through and, therefore, like the Executive, is greatly rejected by the population. He has dissolved the Assembly to prevent the exercise of the constitutional right to political scrutiny and prosecution; he has dissolved it to prevent his dismissal, which is a popular outcry for being corrupt, incompetent and enemy of the people, expressed by the cry: Lasso out, NOW!  Those responsible for the crisis, who are in the executive and legislative branches, should not return to their positions.  

The organized popular movement (workers, peasants, indigenous people, students, teachers, small traders and others) must join forces to confront the dictatorial government, to exercise the right to resistance, to stop the neoliberal offensive, to respect the rights of the workers and people, including the right to life and to protest. The social and political unity of these sectors is fundamental to make the street the scene of this struggle.  

 Central Committee  

Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Ecuador – PCMLE  

May 17, 2023

 

EMEP on the May elections in Turkey

Original post at:  www.emep.org/tek-adam-rejimini-birlesik-halk-mucadelesi-yikacak



The United People'Struggle Will Overthrow the One-man Regime


Despite the ruling party's use of state facilities and resources to implement all kinds of restrictions, provocations, censorship and threats against its opponents, the result of the presidential and parliamentary elections was a decline in the mass support of the one-man regime and the AKP's loss of power in parliament.  [Elections were held May 14th, with a presidential runoff Sunday, May 28th between long-time incumbent Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of the AK Party and Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu of the CHP


The AKP did not refrain from terrorising the environment by recalling at every opportunity the methods of violence used between the 7 June and 1 November elections in 2015, using their connotations as election material, and fuelling rumours that para-military groups would take to the streets. It has provoked the prejudices of the people in the pool media by embracing the most reactionary vein coming from the National Vision with sects and communities, with parties such as Hüda Par, the extension of the contra tradition; it has tried to expand the boundaries of a racist-chauvinist political ground. The fact that Hüda Par, The New Welfare Party (YRP) sent deputies to the parliament, that the MHP increased its vote – at a rate unexpected from itself – and that the centrifugal and, so to speak, more radical tendencies outside the nationalist-conservative vein, of which the People's Alliance is the main axis, have been drawn into the orbit of this alliance and protect it.  


Unable to stop its own decline despite the increase in its allies and the contribution of its distant support, the AKP made a special effort to ensure that the presidential elections went to a second round. The interventions on the election results took place in full view of everyone. The AKP, which tried to gain time even with methods that strained the patience and physical endurance of observers and other officials by having the minutes counted again and again, still could not hide the altitude lost by the one-man regime.  


The Labour and Freedom Alliance, including our party, entered the elections under extraordinarily difficult conditions. Despite the threat of the HDP's closure, the arrest of politicians and journalists, the pressure on voters, armed demonstrations and attacks on election day, the Labour and Freedom Alliance completed the process more or less preserving the number of deputies it sent to parliament, even though it could not increase the number of deputies it sent to parliament.  


Various reasons for the failure of the one-man regime to be defeated in the first round will undoubtedly be discussed. The main reason that needs to be underlined is that a united struggle that directly organises the workers and the oppressed around their own problems could not be formed at the national level. The gap arising from this organisational weakness of the working class and labourers was filled by parties provoking reactionary sensitivities. This situation has once again repeated the old experience that the reactionary prejudices of the poor, unemployed, precarious and unorganised masses can be mobilised. This explains the partial increase in the votes of the old and new allies of the AKP.  


However, the parliamentary picture that has emerged is not merely a change in the arithmetic redistribution of the power that is dragging the country further and further into darkness.  


Our party sent two MPs to the parliament from the list of the Green Left Party as representatives of the workers and labourers. Together with the other MPs of our alliance, our friends who entered the parliament from the Green Left Party lists will fight against anti-people and anti-labourer policies, capitalist politics, anti-democratic practices against women, Kurds and immigrants.  


Our party will make a broader evaluation of the 2023 elections after the evaluations to be made both in its own boards and in the Labour and Freedom Alliance.  


A new period of struggle is now opening before us. The result that our people, who express their tendency for change in one way or another, put before us with their votes is to transform this tendency into a power that can overthrow the one-man regime. This responsibility lies with the forces of labour and democracy.  


Our party calls on all labourers to mobilise in order to overthrow the one-man regime, which was weakened in this election, in the second round." (EVRENSEL DAILY)  


Labour Party (EMEP), Turkey  


http://www.emep.org/  

 (English)  


Monday, May 22, 2023

Unity and Struggle issue #46 published

The May issue of Unity and Struggle, journal of the International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations (ICMLPO, cipoml.net/ ; in English, Spanish, and Turkish) has been published and can be ordered from Red Star Publishers for $7 dollars (orders from outside the USA will cost more), via PayPal, check, money order, or cash.  Back issues might also be available.



Tambien disponible en español.



In this issue:


Bangladesh  

The Partition of India  

Communist Party of Bangladesh (Marxist-Leninist)  


Brazil  

The Reconstruction of Russia and the Construction of Socialism: The Soundness of the Soviet Economy in the Face of the Crisis of 1929  

Revolutionary Communist Party – PCR  


Burkina Faso  

The Deepening of the Crisis of the Imperialist Capitalist System Source of the Reinforcement of the Increasing Aggressiveness of Imperialism  

Revolutionary Communist Party of Volta – PCRV  


Chile  

Marxism versus Anarchism  

Revolutionary Communist Party of Chile  


Colombia  

2023, A Year of Slowdown and Uncertainty for Colombians  

Communist Party of Colombia (Marxist-Leninist)  


Denmark  

“The Trotskyist World Movement”  

Workers’ Communist Party, APK  


Dominican Republic  

This Time It Must Not Be Reelection Much Less Return
to the PLD Model of Government  

Communist Party of Labor – PCT  


Ecuador  

Mikhail Ivanovich Kalinin  

Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Ecuador – PCMLE  


France  

A Powerful Social Movement Against the Pension Reform  

Communist Party of the Workers of France – PCOF  


Germany  

A Multipolar World and Freedom Fighters?  

Organization for the Construction of a Communist Party of the Workers of Germany  


India  

On the Situation in Ukraine  

Revolutionary Democracy  


Iran  

Let Us Fight for the Unity of the Working Class of Iran!  

Party of Labour – Toufan  


Italy  

The Rise of the Extreme Right in Italy and the Struggle of the Working Class  

Communist Platform – for the Communist Party of the Proletariat of Italy  


Mexico  

The Militarization in Mexico, Part of Fascistization and Fascism  

Communist Party of Mexico (Marxist-Leninist)  


Peru  

Popular Uprising in Peru, December 2022 to April 2023  

Peruvian Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist)  


Spain  

Drawing Lessons from the Past to Build the Future  

Communist Party of Spain (Marxist-Leninist) – PCE(ml)  


Tunisia  

The Repression of the Left-Wing Movements in Tunisia  

Workers’ Party of Tunisia  


Turkey  

The Earthquakes in Turkey: A Fundamental Fracture: “Where Is the State?”  

Party of Labour (EMEP)  


United States of America  

Changes in the Forms of Imperialism over Stages of Capitalist Development  

American Party of Labor  


Venezuela  

The Policy of the Marxist-Leninists in the Current Situation in Venezuela  

Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Venezuela – PCMLV