Its assemblies adn events continue at a dynamic pace nationwide Initiative for a modern communist program and party. In the program of the following days, the central two-day event organized by the Initiative for the 80 years since december 1944, at the Law School, on the weekend of December 14-15, stands out.. Some of the proceedings of the next few days are:
Piraeus: Saturday 30 November, 6.00 p.m. Labor Club Keratsiniou-Drapetsonas, Miaouli 1 & L. of Democracy, Tamburia Keratsiniou.Assembly for chapters A-B of theses (Round 1).
Eastern Attica: Sunday, December 1, 5.30 p.m. event hall of the Municipality of Glykon Nero Attica, othonos & Smyrna. Assembly for chapters C, D and E (2nd Round).
Rethymno: Sunday 1/12, 6.00 p.m. Labor Center of Rethymno. Founding meeting of the Rethymno Committee.
Athens 2: Sunday 1/12, 4:30 p.m., Versatile Center of the Municipality of Athens (Panormou 59, Ampelokipoi). Repeat discussion for B chapter.
West Thessaloniki: Sunday 1/12, 11.00 am Educational Movement of Vineyards of Thessaloniki (Therisou 22 & theseos). Founding meeting.
Northern districts of Athens: Saturday 7/12, 4.00 pm, 1st KAPI of Nea Ionia, Philellinon 1. Assembly for the 2nd Cycle.
Eastern Thessaloniki: Saturday 7/12, 6.00 p.m. at the Appeals Club of Thessaloniki, Peloponnese 4. Founding meeting.
Thrace: Saturday 7/12, 6.00 pm, Labor Center of Komotini, event about the war and formation of the Thrace committee.
Southern districts of Athens: Sunday 8/12, 11.30am Employees and Youth Club of Hellinikon-Argyroupoli, L. Cyprus 172. Assembly for the 2nd cycle.
Western districts of Athens: Sunday 8/12, 6pm, Peristeri Left Movement hangout (Acropoleos 18 & Iasonos). Assembly for the 2nd cycle.
All meetings and events on its website Initiative.
How can individuals get involved in teh local assemblies organized by this initiative?
engaging Interview on the Initiative for a Modern Communist Program
Editor (Time.news): Welcome! Today, we’re joined by Dr. Maria Konstantinou, a political expert specializing in contemporary communist movements. Thank you for being here, Dr. Konstantinou.The Initiative for a Modern Communist Program and Party appears to be generating meaningful momentum. Can you elaborate on its recent activities?
dr. Maria Konstantinou: Thank you for having me! Indeed, the Initiative has been quite active, hosting numerous assemblies and events across the country. Their dynamic approach marks the 80th anniversary of a pivotal moment in December 1944, and it’s fascinating to see how these ancient roots are shaping current discourse.
Editor: It’s interesting to note that they have events scheduled in multiple regions, such as Piraeus, Eastern Attica, and even Rethymno.how do these local assemblies contribute to the overall initiative?
dr. konstantinou: local assemblies serve as crucial platforms for grassroots participation, allowing members to discuss and formulate ideas collectively. For instance, the assembly in Piraeus on November 30 is focused on the first round of thesis discussions, which sets the foundation for more extensive dialogues. This localized approach invigorates community involvement and ensures that the party’s initiatives align with the specific needs of different regions.
Editor: The next major event is set for the weekend of December 14-15 at the Law School. What significance does this event hold, and what can participants expect?
Dr. Konstantinou: The upcoming two-day central event is significant as it aims to consolidate the feedback and insights gathered from previous assemblies. Participants can expect deep discussions on ideological foundations, tactical planning, and the future direction of the party. It’s an opportunity for dialog and a chance to refine and present a modern vision for communism that resonates with today’s societal challenges.
Editor: Given the diverse venues and topics across the events, how might this initiative impact the political landscape in Greece?
Dr. Konstantinou: The initiative has the potential to reshape the political discourse by emphasizing collective solutions to pressing economic and social issues. By fostering a more inclusive surroundings for discussion, they can attract younger members and disenfranchised citizens who may feel overlooked by mainstream parties. Their focus on local issues, such as the assembly in Thrace discussing the war and committee formation, reflects a tailored approach that could resonate widely.
Editor: For individuals who wish to engage with this initiative or learn more, what practical advice can you offer?
Dr. Konstantinou: I encourage interested individuals to attend local assemblies or events. This direct engagement not only enriches personal understanding but also allows for active participation in shaping communal narratives.they can find detailed information about upcoming meetings on the Initiative’s website. Connecting with local groups can also enhance networking opportunities and foster a sense of belonging in this revitalized political movement.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Konstantinou, for your insights on the Initiative for a Modern Communist Program. There’s clearly a lot of energy and potential within this movement that could influence the future trajectory of political engagement in Greece.
Dr. Konstantinou: It’s been a pleasure discussing this vital topic. I look forward to seeing how these developments unfold in the coming weeks and months.
Editor: Keep an eye on this developing story, and make sure to check the Initiative’s website for the latest updates on their events. Thank you for reading, and stay tuned for more insights on political dynamics and grassroots movements shaping our society.
