The CP of China and its strategic dialogues with PASOK and the Socialist International
Comment of
the Newspaper «Rizospastis”-Organ of the CC of the KKE (19/12/2010)
It is well-known
that the KKE has come to the conclusion that capitalist relations are
developing in China today, with the peculiarity that this is happening
under the political leadership of the governing party which bears the
title “communist”.
The consequences
of this development are well-known: the elevation of China to the top
of the countries with the fastest rates of capitalist development and
the largest number of billionaires, the abolition of important workers’
gains, such as free health care and education, which the workers have
to now pay for, and the existence of millions of unemployed and low-paid
workers.
It was not by
accident, then, that Liu Jieyi, Deputy Director of the International
Department of the CPC Central Committee, in his meeting (16/11) with
G. Papandreou, Greek Prime minister and President of PASOK and the Socialist
International stated that “ The relationship between PASOK and the
Communist Party of China is exceptional and we have every intention
of working more closely together, in order to promote our inter-party
relations and through inter-party dialogue to reinforce the exceptional
strategic cooperation between our two countries, especially now as we
face many challenges”. Liu Jieyi did not forget to congratulate G.
Papandreou on the “excellent election results”. It could not be
otherwise, as the political representatives of the monopolies (such
as COSCO), regardless of their packaging, (“socialist” in Greece
or “communist” in China), understand their common class interests.
The anti-people
choices of the PASOK government are saluted and supported by Chinese
officials, as long as they are combined with the opening of the road
for the Chinese monopolies.
But as we learned
from Liu Jieyi, the “love” of the CPC is not only reserved for “socialist”
PASOK but for the whole Socialist International. As he himself said:
“We are of the opinion that the continuation of coordination and the
exchange of views are important, as is the strategic dialogue between
the Socialist International and the Communist Party of China. We have
every intention of continuing this dialogue further, because as we discovered
in the meetings over the last two days, there are many points of agreement
between the Socialist International and the political orientation of
the Communist Party of China.”
We should remember
that this “International” supported the wars of the USA and NATO,
and is a political pillar of support for the exploitative capitalist
system in Europe and the entire world.
After all this,
one may well wonder that maybe the CP China is getting ready to abandon
its last “fig-leaf”-its title?
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