Socialist Commonwealth
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The International Workers' Federation is an association of socialist states, political parties, labor unions and NGO's headquartered in the capital of the Commonwealth of Socialist Council Republics. Membership is open to any group that subscribes to its founding principles.
Principles:
1. Council Democracy
Members of the International Workers' Federation seek to organize society based on the principles of Council Democracy, with grassroots communal workers' councils as principal body of political organization. They support the principle of imperative mandate and seek to win and defend fundamental democratic rights, such as universal suffrage, freedom of speech and organization.
2. Egalitarian Economics
Members of the International Workers' Federation seek to build a global economy based on the principles of collective ownership of the means of production, democratic economic planning, egalitarian distribution of production and equal labor.
3. World Republicanism
The International Workers' Federation and its members aim for the unification of the human race in a global federal Republic and oppose national chauvinism, racism and imperialism.
4. Plurality of means
Members of the International Workers' Federation are free to choose forms of political organization and action they deem most appropriate for the specific national or local conditions they operate in.
Organization
Members of the International Workers' Federation meet bi-annually at the World Congress in Svetograd, where their delegates decide on the political strategy of the IWF and appoint the Executive Office that oversees the implementation of the resolutions within the next two years. Number of delegates for a specific organization within the IWF is dependent on membership, with dual membership in different organizations being possible but only primary membership being weighed for allocation of delegates. The IWF is financed by membership fees, donations and subsidies of its memberstates.
Members
States
Commonwealth of Socialist Council Republics
Political Parties
Social Democratic Party of the CSCR (Socialist Commonwealth)
Communist Party of Carentania (Socialist Commonwealth)
Communist Party of Tarján (Socialist Commonwealth)
Communist Party of Valeria (Socialist Commonwealth)
Socialist Renaissance (Socialist Commonwealth)
Natalian Communist Party (Natal)
Josepanian Communist Party (Josepania)
Josepanian Socialist Party (Josepania)
Labor Unions
Federation of Labor Unions of the CSCR (Socialist Commonwealth)
UGT - Union General del Trabajo/General Union of Labour (Ebria)
CNT - Confederacion Nacional del Trabajo/National Confederation of Labour (Ebria)
NGO's
Socialist World Food Programme (Socialist Commonwealth)
Principles:
1. Council Democracy
Members of the International Workers' Federation seek to organize society based on the principles of Council Democracy, with grassroots communal workers' councils as principal body of political organization. They support the principle of imperative mandate and seek to win and defend fundamental democratic rights, such as universal suffrage, freedom of speech and organization.
2. Egalitarian Economics
Members of the International Workers' Federation seek to build a global economy based on the principles of collective ownership of the means of production, democratic economic planning, egalitarian distribution of production and equal labor.
3. World Republicanism
The International Workers' Federation and its members aim for the unification of the human race in a global federal Republic and oppose national chauvinism, racism and imperialism.
4. Plurality of means
Members of the International Workers' Federation are free to choose forms of political organization and action they deem most appropriate for the specific national or local conditions they operate in.
Organization
Members of the International Workers' Federation meet bi-annually at the World Congress in Svetograd, where their delegates decide on the political strategy of the IWF and appoint the Executive Office that oversees the implementation of the resolutions within the next two years. Number of delegates for a specific organization within the IWF is dependent on membership, with dual membership in different organizations being possible but only primary membership being weighed for allocation of delegates. The IWF is financed by membership fees, donations and subsidies of its memberstates.
Members
States
Commonwealth of Socialist Council Republics
Political Parties
Social Democratic Party of the CSCR (Socialist Commonwealth)
Communist Party of Carentania (Socialist Commonwealth)
Communist Party of Tarján (Socialist Commonwealth)
Communist Party of Valeria (Socialist Commonwealth)
Socialist Renaissance (Socialist Commonwealth)
Natalian Communist Party (Natal)
Josepanian Communist Party (Josepania)
Josepanian Socialist Party (Josepania)
Labor Unions
Federation of Labor Unions of the CSCR (Socialist Commonwealth)
UGT - Union General del Trabajo/General Union of Labour (Ebria)
CNT - Confederacion Nacional del Trabajo/National Confederation of Labour (Ebria)
NGO's
Socialist World Food Programme (Socialist Commonwealth)
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