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9th National Party Congress of the Kadikistani Workers' Party

Less then one year after the , which took place between the 10th and the , another congress was proclaimed by the National Committee for Justice and the Rejuvenation of Socialism. This time the election of a new Central Committee of the Kadikistani Communist Workers' Party wouldn't be a formality like last year when it was already set in stone who was going to continue leading the nation. This congress was unplanned and unrecognised by those who remained loyal to either one of the clans, except for the Objanov's whom threw in the towel rather than face oblivion like the Tsjekova's and were in the process of negotiating with the New Order in hopes of maintaining some minor influence. Also unlike last year there were much more young and non-military faces present. While army, navy and air force uniforms remained a narrow majority, there was a strong civilian minority. The latter made up mostly out of unionists and party officials of medium and high ranks that had been a part of the New Order Conspiracy for a long time now. This was the most visible change, and that would be reflected in the composition of the new Central Committee which was to include a minimum of two and a maximum of 12 representatives from every one of the 66 Socialist Oblasts in accordance to the population that those respective members represent. The new Central Committee was to be established during this emergency National Congress, while also selecting a smaller executive organ within the Central Committee to lead the day to day business of the Party and the State. This Executive Committee would consist out of all members of the Council for People's Commissariats along with regional party leaders from the more important provinces, union leaders of key economic sectors and those in charge of managing the most economically relevant state industries such as steel, coal, military manufacturing and tobacco.

Composition of the Executive Committee of the Kadikistani Communist Workers' Party
  • General Ratko Salatić,
    General Secretary of the Kadikistani Communist Workers' Party
  • General Rurik Ljubiša,
    Vice-Secretary of the Kadikistani Communist Workers' Party
  • Nikoli Suzerov,
    Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars, Civilian Party Functionary
  • Bodan Ilstrjian,
    People's Commissar for War, Military Party Functionary
  • Colonel Dimitri Leninov,
    People's Commissar for External Affairs, Military Party Functionary
  • Samir Mledic,
    People's Commissar for Plan Economics, Economist at Ivar Red star University
  • Darko Stojenevic,
    People's Commissar for Social Planning, Social Scientist at Rurikgrad Naval Academy
  • Stojan Tremic,
    People's Commissar for Social Wellfare, Trade Unionist Party Functionary
  • Stevan Komurov,
    People's Commissariat for Education, Teachers Union Party Functionary​
  • Colonel Ljubomir Madvic,
    People's Commissariat for Railroads, Post an Telegrams, Military Party Functionary
  • Josif Kradec,
    People's Commissariat for Labour, Steel Unionist Party Functionary
  • General Vutar Taderdov,
    People's Commissar for Social Control and Nationalities, Military Party Functionary
  • Pjet Modrasi,
    People's Commissariat for Justice, High Tribunal Judge Party Functionary
  • Yurik Zerkanoc,
    Chairman of the Federation of Coal Workers
  • Vasili Niktov,
    Chairman of the United Federation of Sailors and Dockers
  • Samir Ldjuvenko,
    Chairman of the Union of Kadikistani Tobacco Workers​
  • Svetozar Iskranic,
    Chairman of the Federation of Farmers and Loggers
  • Major Lazar Driskona,
    Chairman of the United Confederation of Military Manufacturing​
  • Colonel Aleksandr Timonlavic,
    Governor of the Sbrevika Socialist Oblast, Regional Party Secretary
  • Colonel Ratko Subotic,
    Governor of the Rurikgrad Socialist Oblast, Regional Party Secretary
  • Colonel Aleksandr Timonlavic,
    Governor of the Ivar Capital District, Deputy Regional Party Secretary
  • Colonel Retin Kadnovic,
    Governor of the Klinsk Socialist Oblast, Regional Party Secretary​
Further updates will be given during the following days as the Congress proceeds, but for now the new government already visible to its people.
 
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5-Year Economic Renewal Plan
9th National Party Congress of the Kadikistani Workers' Party

Acknowledging the deep and irreversible failure of the 14-Year Plan, the brain child of national traitor Ivan Tsjekova and his entourage, the newly elected Central Committee of the Kadikistani Communist Workers' Party has unanimously voted in favour of the '5-Year Economic Renewal Plan'. This new plan was developed months ago by Samir Mledic, People's Commissar for Plan Economics, Professor in Economy at Ivar Red star University, with the help of co-authors from the major industrial- and agricultural branches along with key representatives from the trade unions. Its purpose is to breath new life into the economy after almost a decade of stagnation, followed by being on the brink of collapse. The sole cause of the latter being the inherently flawed fundamentals of the disastrous 14-Year Plan, which according to new information might have been a ploy by General Tsjekova to undermine the People's Government under the Glorious Leader, Marshall Nikolai Leninov. Flawed fundamentals of the 14-Year Plan include the believe that all nature is able to be manipulated by man. The reality, however, being that hundred-thousands of acres in the Kadikistani North are simply not fertile enough for massive and inefficient state farms to meet their quota's. The Economic Revival Plan will abandon the idea that Kadikistan is to be divided into an industrial South and an Agricultural North and rather search out the massive resources spread throughout our enormous lands. Like before the 14-Year Plan we will rely on the land we have and where we have it, rather than geographically dividing the nation into two economic exclusivity zones. Like before Ivan Tsjekova poisoned the Kadikistani economy we will allow for the almost organic growth of both industry and farming. And while still reliant on heavy industry, the Economic Renewal Plan opens the possibility of other industries to claim their space in the Kadikistani Market.

The most essential part of the 5-Year plan shall be what is known as 'Marxist-Orientated Market Economy'. The latter will replace the Centralized Plan Economy and allow for free-market incentives and the encouragement of the establishment of private businesses. Those state-approved enterprises will boost the production of consumer goods and even create opportunities for foreign investment, including foreign-owned enterprises. We are not breaking with the past, nor with our Marxist-Leninovist philosophy. One of the most important pillars of Marxist-Leninovist thought is the self-sufficiency of socialist states, and through the economic growth and development we are taking major steps forward into achieving the dream of our late Glorious Leader. The Party will guard that all large and key industries will be kept under control by the Socialist State which will maintain the primacy of the state sector. The National People's Assembly will serve as a watchdog for these happenings along with a newly created Economic Committee consisting out of Party and Union leaders, analysts, economists and ideologues. Private enterprises will not be able to move freely, but have to remain in designated economic zones. These zones, while highly lucrative for investors, will be highly monitored as well as the companies that are allowed to settle there. Companies with external ties or contracts harmful to the Kadikistani State and People will be banned from our soil. There will be no deviation from the and invest more heavily in protecting and advancing our demographic growth.

The 5-Year Economic Renewal Plan will meet it's final evaluation in the year 1962, but will also be thoroughly evaluated within that period, once after one year and two more times after two years. During each of these intermediate evaluations the Central Committee, either on their own accord or at the request of a 2/3th majority of the National People's Assembly, can determine to cease the Renewal Plan or amend it. Highly qualified dispatchers will be sent to each member of the International Association for Marxist-Leninovist Parties, which are highly encouraged to create study groups for their respective membership in order to teach them about the new economic direction of socialism. Karl Marx teaches us that a planned socialist economy can only emerge after first developing the basis for socialism through the establishment of a market economy and commodity-exchange economy. Socialism will only emerge after this stage has exhausted its historical necessity and gradually transforms itself into socialism and eventually communism. The latter firmly remaining our primary goal for Kadikistan and the world. People of Kadikistan, from our economical ashes we shall rise stronger than ever. Do not believe the lies of psuedo-Leninovists who claim they defend the heritage of our Glorious Leader while only seeking to plummet our great nation in a state of economic decay. Do not believe them even if they are uttered by friends, comrades or even family as the Clans are still amongst us, preying for a chance to take over our nation and install a corrupt and decadent regime.
 

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New Foreign Policy for Kadikistan and the Rurikgrad Pact

9th National Party Congress of the Kadikistani Workers' Party

The measures taken by the Democratic Republic of Kadikistan, jointly with other socialist countries, in defending the socialist footholds and gains of various people's across the world are of great significance for strengthening the international socialist community. The latter being the main achievement of the international working class. However, we cannot ignore the assertions, held in some places, that the actions of Kadikistan and the Rurikgrad Pact runs counter to the Marxist-Leninovist principle of sovereignty, the rights of nations to self determination and the necessity of the national route to socialism. The groundlessness of such reasoning consists primarily in that it is based on an abstract, nonclass approach to the question of sovereignty and the rights of nations to self-determination. Such approached are often handled by right-wing capitalist regimes such as those in the Empire of Pelasgia, the Engellexian Republic and the Grand Duchy of Bourgogne. The peoples of the socialist countries and Communist Workers' parties certainly do have and should have freedom for determining the ways of advance of their respective countries, utilizing the teachings of Karl Marx and Nikolai Leninov as guidelines. However, none of their decisions should damage either socialism in their country or the fundamental interests of other socialist countries, and the whole working class movement, which is working for socialism. This means that each Communist Workers' Party is responsible not only to its own people, but also to all the socialist countries, to the entire Communist movement. Whoever forget this, in stressing only the independence of the Communist Party, becomes one-sided. He deviates from his international duty.

Marxist dialectics are opposed to one-sidedness. They demand that each phenomenon be examined concretely, in general connection with other phenomena, with other processes. Just as, in Leninov's words, a man living in a society cannot be free from the society, one or another socialist state, staying in a system of other states composing the socialist community, cannot be free from the common interests of that community. The sovereignty of each socialist country cannot be opposed to the interests of the world of socialism, of the world revolutionary movement. The Glorious Leader, Nikolai Leninov demanded that all Communists fight against small nation narrow-mindedness, seclusion and isolation, consider the whole and the general, subordinate the particular to the general interest. In the case of the Kadikistani Communist Workers' Party the reactionary isolationist faction was represented by the treacherous Tsjekova Clan which was almost surgically removed from the Party. Such elements can no longer be tolerated in any of the Marxist-Leninovist parties belonging to the International Association of Marxist-Leninovist Parties

The socialist states respect the democratic norms of international law. They have proved this more than once in practice, by coming out resolutely against the attempts of imperialism to violate the sovereignty and independence of nations such as in Loago. It is from these same positions that they reject the leftist, adventurist conception of "exporting revolution," of "bringing happiness" to other peoples. A flaw made by gauchist members of the Leninov Clan in Loago, Ruthenia-Galicia and Lauenburger Himyar. Nations that have yet to develop the proper social and economic conditions for a proletarian revolution to succeed must be allowed to follow their nation route without external forces being involved. However, from a Marxist point of view, the norms of law, including the norms of mutual relations of the socialist countries, cannot be interpreted narrowly, formally, and in isolation from the general context of class struggle in the modern world. The socialist countries resolutely come out against the exporting and importing of counter-revolution like the White Army in Varinia. Each Communist Workers' Party is free to apply the basic principles of Marxist-Leninovism and of socialism in its country, but it cannot depart from these principleswithout abandonning the International Association of Marxist-Leninovist Parties. Concretely this means, first of all, that in its activity, each Communist Party cannot but take into account such a decisive fact of our time as the struggle between two opposing social systems, capitalism and socialism. This is an objective struggle, a fact not depending on the will of the people, and stipulated by the world's being split into two opposite social systems. Marshall Leninov said: "Each man must choose between joining our side or the other side. Any attempt to avoid taking sides in this issue must end in fiasco."

It has got to be emphasized that when a socialist country seems to adopt a "non-affiliated" stand, it retains its national independence, in effect, precisely because of the might of the socialist community, and above all the Democratic Republic of Kadikistan as a central force, which also includes the might of its Revolutionary Armed Forces. The weakening of any of the links in the world system of socialism directly affects all the socialist countries, which cannot look indifferently upon this. The anti-communist elements in Varinia actually covered up the demand for a restoration of the monarchy, the installation of a fascist state and more relevant for this theses, the withdrawal from the socialist community by abandoning the Rurikgrad Pact while shielding themselves with claims concerning the right of nations to self-determination. However, the implementation of such "self-determination," in other words, Varinia's detachment from the socialist community, would have come into conflict with its own vital interests and would have been detrimental to the other socialist states and its respective people's. Such "self-determination," as a result of which Imperial Ivernish troops would have been able to come up to the Kadikistani border, while the community of European socialist countries would have been split, in effect encroaches upon the vital interests of the peoples of these countries and conflicts, as the very root of it, with the right of these people to socialist self-determination. Discharging their internationalist duty toward the fraternal peoples of Varinia and defending their own socialist gains, Kadikistan and the other socialist states an communist workers' parties had to act decisively and they did with their intervention in Varinia. Our intervention will be successfully concluded by the 1st of July, when the last Kadikistani Forces will have left the country. Leaving their allies from the Revolutionary Insurrectionist Army more than able to finish the remaining pockets of reactionary resistance with their own strength.

The Executive Committee of the International Association of Marxist-Leninovist Parties was included into this new decision-making and unanimously agreed with this new foreign doctrine, which excludes adventurism and overly enthusiastic interventionism without proper analysis of the social-economic and political conditions of the nation. The Kadikistani state will remain the leading benefactor for worldwide communism, be it in a reduced and more moderate form. The defence of socialism and the ideological heritage of the Glorious Leader will still hold primacy over the external policies of the Kadikistani State and the Communist Workers' Party, but as we work tirelessly to rectify the economic mistakes of the past we must work rationally and effectively.

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Much of the top 4 paragraphs are paraphrased from a speech on the Breznjev Doctrine
 

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Nationalities Plan
Reformation of the Policy on Minority Nationalities
9th National Party Congress of the Kadikistani Workers' Party

National identity is subordinate to class conciousness and with the increasing growth of the latter we will be free from the poisons of nationalism. This non-scientific ideology is a construct with the sole purpose of creating a rift between the workers of the world on the basis of romantic, rather than rational, believes. Indeed the previous regime, under influence of corrupt and even fascistoid Clans such as the notorious Tsjekovites, has made several fatal errors in dealing with the many ethnic minorities that enrich our mighty nation. Depriving these minority groups the possibility to serve their country through military service, barring them from the Communist Workers' Party and in many cases even excluding them from citizenship has worked counter-productive in reaching both internal stability and the development of our nation towards communism. The Kadikistani State has previously alienated the minorities, deeming them 'inherent counter-revolutionary actors' on the basis of their assumed nationalist- and even separatist tendencies. This self-fulfilling prophecy must be undone immediately and without hesitation in order to put the Fatherland back on the right track toward the establishment of communism.

During the already historic 9th Party Congress of the Central Committee Kadikistani Communist Workers' Party has narrowly decided in favour of a range of reforms concerning the State's policy on ethnic minorities. According to the most recent census, taken in January 1956, Kadikistan had no less than 21 ethnic minorities, while only 11 of those were recognized as such. Unrecognised ethnic groups were recklessly added to recognized groups and were homeless in an exclusive society that in such a state can not hope to reflect the basis of socialism, being equality. The Central Committee voted in favour of the recognition of all 21 ethnic minority groups and the creation of a judicial process in which other ethnic groups can apply for such a 'minority statute' in the future within the framework of the Nationalities Directorate under the People's Commissariat for Nationalities. Equal majority voting percentages were held concerning a series of reforms in service of assimilating the people's of our country and creating more class-conciousness. These reforms include the creation of national Party cadres intent on integrating the minority representatives, which now have full access, into the Communist Workers' Party. Also the construction of Communist University of the National Minorities was announced, charged with training minority party cadres and preparing them for the inclusion within the highest ranks of the Party. Certain voices proposed the creation of a federal state with the minorities receiving considerable autonomy within their own region, but while there was a compromise on reducing the amount of Socialist Oblasts from 66 to a smaller number while holding into account the ethnic composition during the creation of the Oblasts, a vote for a the creation of a federalized state in Kadikistan failed to make the vote with 66.7% of the Central Committee voted against.

Indeed turning the public opinion around regarding our brothers from another ethnicity will be a work of many years and with the use of heavy (re-)education. That much was reflected profoundly during the vote as the emancipation of our country's minorities were pushed through with a narrow majority. The recognition of the 'new' ethnic groups had the largest majority of 72.3%, while the various Party line reforms to benefit the inclusion of the minorities within both the Party and the State varied between 51.4% and 56.8% respectively. It is no shame to recognize that many of us have been poisoned with Tsjekovite lies since the day of our birth, but failiure to undo ourselves from these past wrongs would be a catastrophic mistake. The union of the proletariat, regardless of their nationality, must remain our primary concern as is our duty to the international Marxist-Leninovist movement. Further division on the basis of ethnicity is counter-productive and thus counter-revolutionary. Special Committee's will be founded in every Socialist Oblast to oversee the ethnic inclusion programs and make sure the goals are met. Any and all infractions upon the decision of the Central Committee can be brought before local Party cadres.
 
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