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by the "outgoing" Central Committee or by state party chapters. Its main function was to elect members to the Central Committee. | by the "outgoing" Central Committee or by state party chapters. Its main function was to elect members to the Central Committee. | ||
The Party's approach to the political elevation of members to positions of higher responsibility was guided by a '''philosophy of continuity of revolutionary succession''' (''motorolaxalívasémrikorisēn''). | The Party's approach to the political elevation of members to positions of higher responsibility was guided by a '''philosophy of continuity of revolutionary succession''' (''motorolaxalívasémrikorisēn''), the principle that each generation of party leadership should be chosen by the previous generation of leadership in order to maintain ideological cohesion and keep the Party true to the spirit of the revolution, guarding against ideological drift and {{wp|entryism}}. In situations where a lower party organ elected members to a higher party organ (e.g. the National Committee electing the Central Committee), the lower organ conventionally deferred to the list of nominees endorsed by the higher organ. In making appointments to party offices or state bodies, as well as deciding on endorsements for elevation within the party structure, the votes of committee members were weighted according to their {{wp|degree of separation}} from the Party's founding generation of leaders. | ||
==State Sections== | ==State Sections== |
Revision as of 10:56, 11 August 2020
Socialist Party Soksyalrisēx Plaiduv | |
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Secretary-General | Rŵlan Jones |
Chairman | Lávran Talàverron |
Whip | Dēbrikaśavius Ferguson |
Founded | 21153 |
Dissolved | 21188 |
Merger of | Socialist Party of Kiravia Pan-Kiravian Socialist Party Communist Party of Kiravia |
Succeeded by | New Deal Alliance |
Headquarters | №21, 03-ram, 12-kontruv, D District, Kartika |
Newspaper | The Social Text |
Student wing | Kiro-Socialist Student Union |
Labour wing | PKCTU |
Student wing | Kiro-Socialist Student Union |
Ideology | Kirosocialism Social-nationalism Socialism with Kiravian characteristics Communism Developmentalism |
The Socialist Party (Soskyalrisēx Plaiduv), also known as the Socialist Party of Kiravia to differentiate it from its predecessors and informally as Kirsok, was a socialist political party that held power in Kiravia from 21XXX to 21185, first as the leading party in the existing multiparty system, and subsequently as the ruling party of the Kiravian Union, a single-party socialist republic. During its rule, it presided over a large-scale economic and administrative transformation process, establishing a classic developmental state and attempting social engineering projects, while pursuing a strongly isolationist foreign policy.
Formed as a merger of the Socialist Party of Kiravia, the Pan-Kiravian Socialist Party, and the Communist Party of Kiravia.
Economic Policy
The stated goal of KSP economic policy was to "bring about the material conditions necessary for the iterative advancement of Kiravian society through progressively more advanced stages of socialism, with the ultimate goal of attaining a wholly and comprehensively socialist mode of production."
Developing Kiravian productive forces - Economic growth and modernisation and technological advancement.
Deepening social control of the means of production
- Taking state ownership of major industries, natural resources, and public services
- Increasing the power of labour unions and gradually increasing state and worker ownership interest in nonstate enterprises.
- Asserting a strong directive role for the state over economic activity through planning, regulation, government transfers, and other means.
Serving and strengthening the working class - [Social spending n' shit]
Constitutional Reform
The Council of States continued to exist under the name Union Council (Anūrakovar). Its main pro-forma political role was to rubber-stamp constitutional amendments
Domestic Policy
Kirsoc pursued a policy of centralisation (vimnisêyorāskítor) and administrative rationalisation (nāstriktor). The Union government attempted to rationalise the Kiravian addressing system with the Postal & Cadastral Designations Act of 2XXXX.
Structure
In most respects, the organisational structure of the KSP was similar to that of other socialist parties worldwide. Operating according to the principle of democratic centralism, its governing bodies were the Party Congress (Plaidūxedarma), the Central Committee (Vimnikirstuv) later termed the National Committee (Térnapélax Kirstuv), and the Politburo (Politbūro).
The Party Congress assembled periodically - once every year under the original party constitution, and later every three years after the establishment of the single-party state. Some members had ex officio standing invitations by virtue of holding important party and/or state offices, while others were issued invitations by the "outgoing" Central Committee or by state party chapters. Its main function was to elect members to the Central Committee.
The Party's approach to the political elevation of members to positions of higher responsibility was guided by a philosophy of continuity of revolutionary succession (motorolaxalívasémrikorisēn), the principle that each generation of party leadership should be chosen by the previous generation of leadership in order to maintain ideological cohesion and keep the Party true to the spirit of the revolution, guarding against ideological drift and entryism. In situations where a lower party organ elected members to a higher party organ (e.g. the National Committee electing the Central Committee), the lower organ conventionally deferred to the list of nominees endorsed by the higher organ. In making appointments to party offices or state bodies, as well as deciding on endorsements for elevation within the party structure, the votes of committee members were weighted according to their degree of separation from the Party's founding generation of leaders.
State Sections
Like some other Kiravian national political parties during the First Federation, the Socialist Party comprised both a national organisation and legally distinct state/territorial chapters, termed "sections" (kirabwordhere).