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Venezuela: After the regional elections, the workers propose a clean out and more revolution

Stalin Perez Borges
By Stalin Perez Borges, translated by Kiraz Janicke and Federico Fuentes for Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal
November 25, 2008 -- I want to give some preliminary and personal impressions, in
the heat of the moment, where many comrades are very preoccupied by the
significance of the [Chavista movement’s] loss of the Mayor of Greater Caracas
and of some important or key governorships in the country.
It’s
time to calm down and sit down together in order to evaluate in depth with the
comrades. There are various points that we should analyse in order to draw
conclusions that truly reflect reality. It is necessary to open a profound
debate within the party [United Socialist Party of Venezuela – PSUV], to
reflect and proceed with self-criticism, as President Chavez indicated on
Sunday night.
First,
I think it is necessary to stress the increase of votes for Chavismo across the
entire country compared to last December 2 [the constitutional reform
referendum]. At the same time the opposition has demonstrated once again that
there is a ceiling of votes that it cannot overcome, even if abstention levels
are much lower. Nevertheless, it managed to reach a level of support that
allowed it to obtain political victories in important cities.
Second,
I think it is necessary to stress that having gone into these elections divided
in many states, as is the case of Carabobo, the candidates of Chavez carried
out a very good election campaign although some of them did not win.
Third, I think that the warning that we gave from Marea
Socialista [Socialist Tide] about some of the candidates, and above all the
indication that they are leaders that express something that the revolutionary
people profoundly reject, such as is the case of the endogenous right-wing, had
a very important weight in fundamental districts such as the governorship of
Miranda and others, for example Tachira. The action of previous governments is
what explains the defeat in Greater Caracas. This is one of the most serious
political problems that confronts the revolutionary process.
But there is a
problem that is graver still. That is the dynamic within the PSUV itself. It is
necessary to transform the party into a truly revolutionary party. We cannot
continue with the method of an electoral machine where the base only
participates in an irregular manner, in limited primaries, that in general are
controlled by the power of the endogenous right-wing.
The party demonstrates
that it could be a great party, but it is necessary to stimulate the
participation of the workers, of the popular sectors that are the fundamental
base of the revolution. And this stimulation should be political. The fact is
the party has taken little account of its trade union movement. These electoral
results, although they are positive, leave open the necessity of knowing that
what is lacking is more democracy and more participation. The militants must
feel it is their party, not the party of the leaders, otherwise it will run the
risk of converting itself into just one more party, just like the other ones.
Nevertheless, it
is not enough to simply announce that there should be self-criticism. The
revolutionary people across the whole country must participate. We, on our
part, believe that the moment has arrived to clean out the government and the
party. A cleaning out and more revolution is what we need in order to ensure
that working people govern in this revolution.
[Stalin Perez
Borges is a national coordinator of the National Union of Workers (UNT), a
militant of the PSUV and a national leader of Marea Socialista.]



Comments
What is to be done, etc., etc.
Like I keep saying (elsewhere):
One of the major concrete steps which must be taken in executing this struggle for the soul of the PSUV, is exactly the same one which must be taken in the struggle for the soul of the consejos as well: the creation and continuing existence of a daily, mass-distributed newspaper: one which connects the rank and file of the organization independently and horizontally -- and thus which cuts across all organizational hierarchies and other control mechanisms. Such a means of mass-propaganda and dialog must not only exist as a daily means of disseminating often 'inconvenient' or even forbidden information -- but also as a newspaper which is manifestly NOT under the control of the Endogenous Right, or any Party apparatus, or any other other hierarchy with its own, alien interests.
Which means that any such newspaper/broadsheet/fotocopy/ stencil/email/CD/DVD/etc. must, if needs be, be put out under ANY and ALL circumstances -- including that of repression or even illegality. If that's how things comes down, when push comes to shove.
And apparently, a lot of people don't understand the vital importance of taking such a step (and from the get-go, at that). But then, a lot of things don't happen on the Left either, do they..?
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