Satrian Section of the Workers' International
Satrian Section of the Workers' International सेक्शन इंटरनेशनल का सैट्रियन कर्मी Seknā Īntaraneshanal kā Saṭrīyan Karmī | |
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Abbreviation | SSWI (official) |
First Secretary | Bishnu Paudel |
Presidium | Secretariat of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International |
Founder | Sheru Ramprasad |
Founded |
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Split from | Satrian Section of the Workers' International |
Headquarters | Nadipatnam |
Youth wing | League of Youth of the Revolution |
Women's wing | League of Women of the Revolution |
Labour wing | People's Congress of Revolutionary Organisations |
Armed wing | Army of the Socialist Revolution |
Ideology | |
Political position | Left-wing Factions: Centre-left to far-left |
International affiliation | Congress of the Workers' International |
Slogan | Serve the People |
Anthem | Keep Stepping, Stepping Forward |
Party flag | |
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 an umbrella group of socialist mass movements 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. The Section was one of 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 NLA 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 Section is officially organized on the basis of council democracy where each party body elects the next-highest body and the delegate model of representation where representatives must vote as their constituents wish. The Section is controlled by its general party membership, who oversees to higher bodies and elects them, starting with the local party congresses. These local congresses elect regional party congresses, who in turn elects the central body of the Subsection in each Republic. In turn they elect the National Party Congress. It meets annually to determine the national direction of the socialist movement and elect high party officials. When the National Congress 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 and the de facto the head of state of Arthasthan. The third major party institution is the People's 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. Despite the generally democratic nature of the organization's structure, scholars allege that it only serves to co-opt political movements that could oppose the Section. In addition, its members organisations drive mass mobilization that allows to create and maintain public support.
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
Organization
Member organisations
Cultural organisations
- • League of Youth of the Revolution
- • League of Women of the Revolution
- • Association of Honorary Retired Persons
Labor organisations
- People's Congress of Revolutionary Organisations
- • All-Nation Federation of Labor Unions
- • All-Nation Service Workers' Union
- • Arthani Agriculture Organization
Political organisations
- 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 (banned)
Baekjeong
• Vijayla Subsection (banned)
Gulbistan
• Tobadad-Dakpesh Subsection (banned)
Padaratha
• Padarathan Subsection (banned)
Rajyaghar
• Rajyani Subsection (banned)