From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Political party in Greece
The
Movement for the Reorganization of the Communist Party of Greece 1918?1955
(
Greek
:
Κ?νηση για την Ανασ?νταξη του ΚΚΕ 1918?1955
), is an
anti-revisionist
Marxist?Leninist
communist party
in
Greece
. It is better known as
Anasintaxi
(Reorganization).
History
[
edit
]
Anasintaxi was established in 1996. It is a
Marxist?Leninist
organization which struggles for the union of all Greek communists in one
Marxist?Leninist?Stalinist
party. It occurred from the union of small Marxist?Leninist groups such as
Movement for a United Communist Party of Greece
and Post-Soviet Epoch mainly consisted of exiled Greek communists from the former Soviet Union and old
EAM
-
ELAS
soldiers and officers.
The members of Anasintaxi claim that today's KKE has no relation with the party before its
destalinization
in the period 1955?1956, and that the new party's leaders betrayed
Nikolaos Zachariadis
, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) until 1955.
[4]
In order to make a distinction between the old party and the new party that arose after 1955, they refer to today's KKE as
"K"KE
or
"K"KE('56)
, adding
scare quotes
around the first K, which corresponds to the word
communist
.
In contradiction with other
anti-revisionist
organisations, Anasintaxi uses regularly the term
Stalinism
. The movement criticized
Ludo Martens
as a
revisionist
and defender of
Mikhail Gorbachev
, and his book
Another View of Stalin
as a fundamentally anti-Stalin book.
[5]
[6]
The organization publishes a biweekly four-page newspaper called
Anasintaxi
.
Anasintaxi is an active participant in the
International Conference of Marxist?Leninist Parties and Organizations (Unity & Struggle)
.
It has not participated in any elections.
See also
[
edit
]
References
[
edit
]
External links
[
edit
]
|
---|
Africa
| |
---|
Asia
| |
---|
Europe
| |
---|
North America
| |
---|
South America
| |
---|
|