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==History==
==History==
==Ideology==
==Ideology==
==Organization==
==Organisation==
The organisational structure of the Section is follows in a hierarchical and pyramidal structure and is governed by [[Council republic|councilist]] principles. The Section is controlled by its general party membership, which consists of 15 million people or 20% of the adult population of Arthasthan.  
The organisational structure of the Section is based upon [[Council republic|councilist]] principles. The Section is organized in a hierarchical and pyramidal system of councils, known as the Section Councils, where a lower and larger level of the Section elects the members of a higher but smaller level of the Section. The highest level of the Section Councils is the National Section Council, who elects the Section's leadership and approve party policies.


[[File:SSWI structure.png|290px|thumb|left|The SSWI's structure; upward arrows denote the appointment or election of members, downward denotes oversight.]]
[[File:SSWI structure.png|290px|thumb|left|The SSWI's structure; upward arrows denote the appointment or election of members, downward denotes oversight.]]
===Section Councils===
===Section Councils===
Its members participate at the grassroots level at neighbourhood or village section councils, which consist of other grassroots councils. These grassroots councils elect Sub-district section councils, who elects the next level.  
The lowest level of the Satrian Section is at the {{wp|grassroots}} level by controlled by its neighbourhood or village section councils. These grassroots councils elect Sub-district section councils, who elects the next level.  


At the federal level is the [[National Section Council of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International (Arthasthan)|National Section Council]]. It meets annually to determine the national direction of the socialist movement and elect high party officials. When the National Section Council is not in session, daily duties and responsibilities are vested within the Secretariat, which consists of the Section's leadership and other high party officials. The Secretariat functions as a {{wp|collective leadership|collective body}} that governs by consensus, with the [[First Secretary of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International (Arthasthan)|First Secretary]] ruling as {{wp|Primus inter pares|first among equals}}. Although the position is primarily responsible for civilian party duties, the First Secretary is effectively the Section's leader.
At the federal level is the [[National Section Council of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International (Arthasthan)|National Section Council]]. It meets annually to determine the national direction of the socialist movement and elect high party officials. When the National Section Council is not in session, daily duties and responsibilities are vested within the Secretariat, which consists of the Section's leadership and other high party officials. The Secretariat functions as a {{wp|collective leadership|collective body}} that governs by consensus, with the [[First Secretary of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International (Arthasthan)|First Secretary]] ruling as {{wp|Primus inter pares|first among equals}}. Although the position is primarily responsible for civilian party duties, the First Secretary is effectively the Section's leader.
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===International Subsections===
==International Subsections==
'''{{flag|Ajahadya}}'''<br>
'''{{flag|Ajahadya}}'''<br>
Ajahadyan Subsection (1946-1953) (banned)<br>
Ajahadyan Subsection (1946-1953) (banned)<br>
People's Liberation Army (1975-1993) (banned)<br>
People's Liberation Army (1975-1993) (banned)<br>
====Baekjeong====
===Baekjeong===
Vijayla Subsection (1946-1953) (banned)<br>
Vijayla Subsection (1946-1953) (banned)<br>



Revision as of 02:00, 13 August 2021

Satrian Section of the Workers' International

सेक्शन इंटरनेशनल का सैट्रियन कर्मी
Seknā Īntaraneshanal kā Saṭrīyan Karmī
AbbreviationSSWI (official)
First SecretaryBishnu Paudel
PresidiumSecretariat of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International
FounderSheru Ramprasad
Founded
  • 18 April 1920 (as the Satrian Section of the Workers' International)
  • 2 February 1934 (split from Ajahadyan branch)
Split fromSatrian Section of the Workers' International
HeadquartersNadipatnam
Youth wingLeague of Youth of the Revolution
Labour wingFederation of Labour Organisations
Armed wingArmy of the Socialist Revolution
International wingCongress of Satrian Socialists
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing
Factions:
Centre-left to far-left
International affiliationCongress of the Workers' International
SloganServe the People
AnthemKeep Stepping, Stepping Forward
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Party flag
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The Satrian Section of the Workers' International (SSWI) (Samundrese: सेक्शन इंटरनेशनल का सैट्रियन कर्मी, Seknā Īntaraneshanal kā Saṭrīyan Karmī), commonly known as the Satrian Section, is a is an umbrella group of socialist organisations centered in Arthasthan, although it has branches across Satria. The Section claims to be the legitimate Section for Satria rather than its Ajahadyan counterpart. The SSWI's claim is recognized by the Congress of the Workers' International and the Association for International Socialism.

The SSWI originates from a 1934 split in the original Satrian Section of the Workers' International between the Ajahadyan and Arthani factions. Led by Sheru Ramprasad, the Section was one of the main forces behind the anti-colonial movement in Satria. At the onset of the Solarian War, forces allied with the Section known as the National Liberation Army, fought against Etruria forces. The Satrian Section declared the formation of the Satrian Commandery in 1944, but it wouldn't until after the Coian Evacuation that it achieved de jure independence. The Section would rule the Commandery until its reorganisation into the United Socialist Republics of Arthasthan in 1967. The Section integrated itself into the structure of the new government, and gradually subsumed many of its functions. Today the Section functions as part of the federal government and as the primary political forum for its member organisations.

The SSWI is described by the Arthani government as "the political base of people's power" as it operates through mass participation and popular mobilisation. It has a significant role in society by promoting national unity and ethnic and religious harmony. The Section revolves around a hierarchical system of committees, collectively known as the Section Councils, which are organized on the basis of councilism where each committee elects the next-highest committee. The Section Councils are organized into several hierarchical levels from the local level to the federal level. In addition, the Section's member organisations play a major role in the Section by conducting the Section's programs and policies. Representatives from its state councils and organisations meet at the annual National Section Council to determine policy and elect officials. The Congress elects the Secretariat which governs the Section when it is not in session. The Secretariat is led by the First Secretary, who is the leader of the Section and organises the Section's administration.

The Section is committed to socialism and continues to participate in the Congress of the Workers' International. According to the Section's constitution, the SSWI follows the principle of People's socialism, which combines Arthani culture, councilism, left-wing nationalism, and market based ideals into an ideology that the Section claims can guide the country to socialism. It importantly claims that Arthasthan has not yet achieved socialism and is in the process of building the basis for a future socialist system.

History

Ideology

Organisation

The organisational structure of the Section is based upon councilist principles. The Section is organized in a hierarchical and pyramidal system of councils, known as the Section Councils, where a lower and larger level of the Section elects the members of a higher but smaller level of the Section. The highest level of the Section Councils is the National Section Council, who elects the Section's leadership and approve party policies.

The SSWI's structure; upward arrows denote the appointment or election of members, downward denotes oversight.

Section Councils

The lowest level of the Satrian Section is at the grassroots level by controlled by its neighbourhood or village section councils. These grassroots councils elect Sub-district section councils, who elects the next level.

At the federal level is the National Section Council. It meets annually to determine the national direction of the socialist movement and elect high party officials. When the National Section Council is not in session, daily duties and responsibilities are vested within the Secretariat, which consists of the Section's leadership and other high party officials. The Secretariat functions as a collective body that governs by consensus, with the First Secretary ruling as first among equals. Although the position is primarily responsible for civilian party duties, the First Secretary is effectively the Section's leader.

The third major party institution is the Section Congress which is an assembly of representatives of various organizations affiliated with the SSWI such as labour unions, youth organizations, cultural organizations, charities, and other groups. Its main purpose is to coordinate the policies of the national government with its member organisations and provide a political forum for the entire socialist movement.

Member Organisations

Cultural organisations

  •  • League of Youth of the Revolution
  •  • League of Women of the Revolution
  •  • Association of Honorary Retired Persons

Labor organisations

  • Federation of Labour Organisations
  •  • All-Nation Federation of Labor Unions
  •  • All-Nation Service Workers' Union
  •  • Arthani Agriculture Organization

Political organisation

  • Representatives of the Socialist Revolution
  •  • Arthani Subsection (Anti-Revisionist)
  •  • Arthani Subsection (Ramprasadist)
  •  • Arthani Subsection (Progressive)
  •  • Followers Congress
  •  • Arthani Movement to Socialism
  •  • Prosperity

Economic organisations

Armed groups

Religious organisations

  •  • Patriotic Truth Association
  •  • Council of Followers

International Subsections

 Ajahadya
Ajahadyan Subsection (1946-1953) (banned)
People's Liberation Army (1975-1993) (banned)

Baekjeong

Vijayla Subsection (1946-1953) (banned)

The current Vijaylan Subsection of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International was reformed in Baekjeong in 1985 following a warming of relations between Baekjeong and Senrian-aligned Satrian states, chief among them Arthasthan. After the conclusion of the Third Satrian War, Baekjeong had reclaimed its lands lost to Ajahadya in the Dakian War. This more than doubled the number of ethnic Satrians living in the country and posed a major security concern for Ogbei, given the intensity of the Satrian Insurgencies in decades past. Rather than continue the prior crackdowns and repression of Satrian culture, Baekjeong instead implemented a policy of reconciliation and mediation with its Satrian Citizens. One of the earliest concessions granted was to allow the Satrian Section of the Workers' International to reform its Vijaylan branch as a political club and union.

The Eunyeon Compact of 1991 reaffirmed the right of the SSWI and its Subsection to exist as a unique ethnic union that represented workers of Vijayalan and Bumite heritage, the only union granted such a right. The first Subsection-affiliated assemblyman, Lee Sanjib, was elected in 1987. Following the 2004 elections, the Satrian Section was officially recognized as the ninth largest union in Baekjeong, allowing its registered members to elect seven assemblymen to union-reserved seats. As of the most recent 2019 elections, the SSWI has maintained its position as the ninth largest union, commanding seven union assemblymen, four directly elected assemblymen, and two provincial assemblymen for a total of thirteen seats out of four hundred in the Cheonrim Assembly. Membership has been on the rise, particularly in Western Bumayla, and it is predcited that in the next provincial election cycle, SSWI-VS-affiliated legislators will form a majority in two of the three local assemblies.

Today the Vijaylan Subsection is the largest Arthani SSWI affiliated organisation outside of Arthasthan.
 Gulbistan
Tobadad-Dakpesh Subsection (1946-1960) (banned)
 Padaratha
Padarathan Subsection (banned)
 Rajyaghar
Rajyani Subsection (banned)