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Bolshy
18th August 2011, 16:59
Russias Communists will try to disband NATO if they win elections

From Russia Today (RT)
Published: 04 July, 2011

The Russian Communists say the countrys foreign policy needs to change course as a new world order is looming.

The countrys course will be radically changed if the Communists come to power after parliamentary elections in December, the partys leader Gennady Zyuganov has said. The Communist Party (CPRF) will work to disband NATO and establish a full-fledged alliance with Belarus and Kazakhstan.

Russia could revive and remove external threats through a change of power, Zyuganov told the CPRF Central Committees plenary meeting held at the weekend. The Communists are planning to come to power via peaceful means to change Russias fate in the interest of the masses, he stressed.

The plenum has tried to offer voters a new foreign policy course, a new economic policy and a reprioritization of societal concerns. Russia should be ready for future challenges as the capitalist hawks may threaten it during a new round of global divisions, Zyuganov warned. The lack of energy resources will only intensify, and the course of events may prompt the US to carry out a more aggressive policy toward Russia, he said.

Now, the US is bound by their military adventures in Afghanistan and Iraq, while also being engaged in an aggressive military campaign against Libya, claims the CPRF leader. They are hurrying to establish control over the Middle East and the North Africa, regions rich in oil, he noted. This region is strategically important for globalists.

If the Communists came to power, the foreign policy course would certainly be corrected, Zyuganov promised. It would be aimed at supporting fair international relations, strengthening the role of the UN, limiting NATOs influence and disbanding the alliance. The CPRF is planning to work for the revival of the historic ties between the fraternal peoples of the USSR, which would be based on the union of Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and Kazakhstan.

Zyuganov stressed that any attempts aimed at the de-Stalinization of Russia could also threaten the countrys sovereignty. Russia is the USSRs successor, and disowning the great cause and victories of the USSR would lead Russia into an international-legal trap, he said.

The presidential council on human rights in February put forward an initiative aimed at continuing de-Stalinization efforts, a move labeled as a barbaric campaign by the Communists.

In domestic affairs, the Communists are continuing the formation of their Home Guard in connection with their party platform to counterbalance the All-Russia Popular Front which is being created by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and the ruling United Russia party.

The Popular Front has been set up because United Russia is losing its authority, Zyuganov believes. The decrepit structure is being preserved, but covered with a new mask, Itar-Tass quoted him as saying.

However, the Communists themselves take their Home Guard as a good way to attract more voters to a party that has failed to increase its electorate base considerably in recent elections. Ivan Melnikov, the first deputy chairman of the CPRF Central Committee, said that support for the Communists amounts to 30-35 percent of the electorate, citing independent sociological studies.

Meanwhile, many analysts are quite skeptical about the CPRFs chances in December. During the last elections to the State Duma in 2007, they only managed to receive about 12 percent of the vote. The Communists are largely relying on the votes of the so-called protest electorate, but they will be rather distributed between all the parties rather than going strictly to the CPRF.

Comrade1
18th August 2011, 17:05
I personially can't take him seriously if he wishes to come to power through "Peaceful Means" The vanguards partys job is to educate the masses, not say something so blatenly unmarxist as "Peaceful means" If the people want permanent change, they will learn from the vanguard and organize for a revolution.

RadioRaheem84
18th August 2011, 17:07
Do you guys really think they have a chance?

Comrade1
18th August 2011, 17:11
Do you guys really think they have a chance?
No, not unless they change their tatics. They approach this mess that capitalism has caused with peaceful means of change and not looking at tomorrow. Not looking at the future. They need to realize any change they make peacefully can be reversed by the next party that gains power.

RadioRaheem84
18th August 2011, 17:13
But regardless of their tactics, which seem Euro Soc Dem, do they have a chance of winning the elections?

And aren't they quite fascistic too?

Comrade1
18th August 2011, 17:15
But regardless of their tactics, which seem Euro Soc Dem, do they have a chance of winning the elections?

And aren't they quite fascistic too?
I believe one day they will win the elections. But they do not have any chance of permanent change. Any "Communist" Party seeking to change things peacefully is not so "Communist"

Bandito
18th August 2011, 17:41
1) They are not communists

2) They will never win the elections

3) They don't have the capacity of performing it

4) Zyuganov is a lunatic

Crux
18th August 2011, 17:48
The Communist Party (CPRF) will work to disband NATO and establish a full-fledged alliance with Belarus and Kazakhstan.
I'll just leave it at that.

Kamos
18th August 2011, 17:53
I never knew that the Russian communists were such a joke.

Red_Struggle
18th August 2011, 18:00
The CPRF is a joke. The Russian Communist Workers' Party or the All-Union Communist Party (bolsheviks) are much more ideological.

Rusty Shackleford
18th August 2011, 18:09
Right, a non-member of NATO vowing to dissolve NATO.

B.K.
18th August 2011, 18:13
Yes, KPRF is a complete joke, just forget about them. Moreover, there's no chance for any opposition party in Russia to win the next elections.

Azula
20th August 2011, 11:30
Zyuganov is weak and has flirted with fascists.

He should resign and apologise to his party for having destroyed them.

He doesn't even want to abolish capitalism.

Crux
20th August 2011, 19:40
Zyuganov is weak and has flirted with fascists.

He should resign and apologise to his party for having destroyed them.

He doesn't even want to abolish capitalism.
Correct me if I am wrong, but didn't he found the party?

Azula
21st August 2011, 11:56
Correct me if I am wrong, but didn't he found the party?

Yes, but that doesn't legitimise his position. And even if he was better than he is, he should still resign. He has been leader for 20 years now. It is time to let the next generation take over.

I don't expect the CPRF to ever become a genuine Marxist-Leninist party, but perhaps they could become a left populist party.

Crux
21st August 2011, 23:38
Yes, but that doesn't legitimise his position. And even if he was better than he is, he should still resign. He has been leader for 20 years now. It is time to let the next generation take over.

I don't expect the CPRF to ever become a genuine Marxist-Leninist party, but perhaps they could become a left populist party.
No what I was implying is that the CPRF got off with a pretty shitty start from the begnning anyway.

Rss
22nd August 2011, 00:37
KPRF is a joke pastry filled with nationalists and populists. Every time I read news about them I hear Loony Tunes-theme inside my head.

Illuminati
22nd August 2011, 00:42
Thee USSR shall rice once more! :cool: