International Communist Party

[GM108] A Busy Working Meeting

Categories: General Meeting, Life of the Party

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Parma 18 – 19 September 2010

In line with instructions issued by the party centre we reconvened in Parma for the general meeting. A pleasant, well-lit and quiet hall had been booked where we could sit in comfort and listen to the many, often difficult, reports; the content of which had been decided beforehand according to an agreed, unitary plan, and which was entirely imbued with our aim of representing, to the best of our ability, the vast fund of communist left doctrine and experience which we have at our disposal.

Saturday morning was dedicated to confirming the meeting agenda, deciding the order of the reports, etc, and also agreeing on what future work needs to be undertaken by our highly compact team; which, small though it is, can boast of having, over the course of many decades, continued to profess the party programme and maintained its position on intervention in class struggles, and demonstrated total consistency across the whole of the organisation.

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