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Revolutionary Workers' Party (Russia)

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Political party in Russia
Revolutionary Workers' Party
Революционная рабочая партия
AbbreviationRWP (English)
RRP (Russian)
LeaderCentral committee
FounderSergei Biets
Founded7 January 1999; 26 years ago (1999-01-07)
Preceded byCommittee for Workers' Democracy and International Socialism
HeadquartersMoscow/Saint-Petersburg,Russia
NewspaperWorkers' Democracy
Membership1,000
IdeologyMarxism
Trotskyism
Political positionFar-left
Colours  Red
  Black
Slogan"All power to the workers!"
(Russian:"Вся власть рабочим!")
"Workers of the world, unite!"
(Russian:"Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!")
AnthemThe Internationale
Website
rwp.ru

TheRevolutionary Workers' Party (RWP;Russian:Революционная рабочая партия; РРП;Revolyutsionnaya rabochaya partiya,RRP) is a Russian Trotskyist organisation established in 1999. From 2002 to 2011 there were two active organisations called the 'Revolutionary Workers' Party'. In April 2011, activists from one of the two, centred inPerm, merged their organisation into theRussian Socialist Movement. In May 2019 part of the RWP split and merged into theInternational Marxist Tendency, naming themselvesMarxist Tendency.

Origins and early activity

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The origins of the RWP lie in a series of splits in an earlier Russian Troskyist organisation, the Committee for Workers' Democracy and International Socialism (CWDIS, Russian: Комитет за рабочую демократию и международный социализм, or КРДМС). At the seventh congress of the CWDIS in January 1999, in light of the recent splits, a decision was taken to reform the organisation as the 'Revolutionary Workers' Party', and to join theCommittee for a Marxist International.[1][2][3] In 2002 the RWP split into three organisations: RWP Moscow, RWP Perm, and aMarxist group called 'Workers' Democracy'. The latter group was the only one to remain a member of theCommittee for a Marxist International.

RWP Perm

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The RWP in Perm primarily focused on tenants' movements. Activists from the RWP participated in the creation and operation of the Coordinating Council of Protest Actions in the City of Perm and the Perm Council of Hostels, as well as actively participating in the opposition All-Russian Union of Coordinating Councils.[4][5] The RWP also worked closely with the 'Defence of Labour' Association of Trade Unions.[6] The party published a newspaper calledWorkers' Democracy.

In 2007, a number of student activists left the organisation to form a new Marxist group, the 'Communist Initiative'. In December 2007, members of the CI joinedSotsialisticheskoye Soprotivleniye (Socialist Resistance), becoming its branch in Perm. On 1 April 2011, both the RWP Perm and Sotsialisticheskoye Soprotivleniye joined theRussian Socialist Movement, uniting to become the Perm regional branch of the RSM.[7]

RWP Moscow

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The headquarters of the organisation are based in Moscow; however, branches also exist in Saint Petersburg, Togliatti, Pskov and Voronezh, as well as in Moldova and Kyrgyzstan. The organisation participates in workers' and tenants' movements. In the labour movement, RWP Moscow works inside the officialFederation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia and maintains a critical stance towards 'alternative' trade union associations.[8] The party publishes the newspaperWorkers' Democracy, as well as a number of regional and factory-based newspapers.

At its XIII Congress on 3–4 May 2019, a split occurred in the party over support for the Communist Party candidate for mayor of Moscow. The majority voted to fuse with theRussian section of theInternational Marxist Tendency and affiliate to the IMT[9][10]

References

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  1. ^(in Russian) «РД»#47: ИНФОРМАЦИОННОЕ СООБЩЕНИЕ o VII съезде КРДМСAnnouncement from the Seventh Congress of the CWDISwww.1917.com, accessed 10 March 2022
  2. ^(in Russian) U. G. Korgunyuk, S. E. Zaslavskii. Глава 5. Коммунистическое движение (Chapter 5: communist movement)The Russian multi-party system: formation, operation, developmentArchived 24 September 2015 at theWayback Machine, (1996)www.partinform.ru, accessed 10 March 2022
  3. ^(in Russian) КОМИТЕТ ЗА РАБОЧУЮ ДЕМОКРАТИЮ И МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫЙ СОЦИАЛИЗМ (КРДМС)("партия Биеца")Committee for Workers' Democracy and International Socialism (Database «Лабиринт»)www.labyrinth.ru, accessed 10 March 2022
  4. ^(in Russian) В Пермь съедутся оппозиционеры со всей РоссииThe opposition movement from all over Russia are to gather in Perm (Newspaper «Пермский обозреватель», 18 April 2005)www.permoboz.ru, accessed 10 March 2022
  5. ^(in Russian) A. Smolin. Кто-то бродит по ПермиA spectre is haunting Perm (Newspaper »Пермский обозреватель», No5: 13, February 2010)www.permoboz.ru, accessed 10 March 2022
  6. ^(in Russian) В Перми создан рабочий профсоюзA new trade union has been established in Permwww.revkom.com, accessed 10 March 2022
  7. ^(in Russian) Российское социалистическое движение (РСД)The Perm branch of the Russian Socialist Movement created on 1 April 2011 archived fromrevkom.com, accessed 10 March 2022
  8. ^(in Russian) M. Doronenko.Revolutionary parties and trade unionsrevkom.comArchived 4 March 2016 at theWayback Machine
  9. ^"XIII съезд Революционной Рабочей партии" [XIII Congress of the Revolutionary Workers' Party].Враг капитала. Retrieved8 May 2019.
  10. ^"Forces of Russian Trotskyism unite around the International Marxist Tendency!".In Defence of Marxism. 8 May 2019. Retrieved8 May 2019.
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