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Report given during month leading up to the 27th National Convention of the CPUSA National
Committee's Leadership Role The NC is vested with the responsibility of giving leadership to the Party, bringing the political agenda to life, applying it to all areas of work and mobilizing the entire Party in the process. It elects officers, organizes the various commissions and leadership collectives of the People's Weekly World, Political Affairs, Nuestro Mundo, and other Party institutions. Setting the Party's political agenda and electing new national leadership are the culmination of the extensive democratic Pre-Convention Discussion period. The discussions flow from the Party's involvement in mass struggles, movements and coalitions. This process takes in the experiences and thinking of clubs, districts, commissions, the e-communist group on the Internet, and the contributions in the Pre-Convention Discussion Bulletin and Party publications. Guidelines
for the Process We want to guarantee the class, racial and national, gender, age and geographic composition of our leadership. We can't leave the election of a balanced leadership collective up to a random process. We have a large country and not every delegate is familiar with the work of all those being proposed to the NC. Our election process is not modeled after bourgeois electoral procedures, which are popularity contests based on personalities or competing platforms. Since the National Convention adopts a collectively derived political agenda there is no need for competing platforms or individual campaigns for leadership. National
Leadership Pool In submitting proposals to the leadership pool, districts' collectives should keep in mind that this list will be retained and used for staffing of commissions and other important national level leadership and policy-making positions. Process
at the Convention The Presiding Committee presents its proposed list to the Convention. The election process allows additional nominations from the floor. The delegates then vote, by secret ballot, for the new National Committee. Collective
Nature of the National Committee Our leadership is an activist leadership. An effective leadership is one that is in touch with the working class and social forces in motion and active in Party clubs and other collectives. Our leadership should be active in labor and community struggles, coalitions and movements for workers' rights, equality, peace, environmental justice, etc. Our leadership should be rooted among working class comrades, especially workers from the shops, industrial workers, and activists in labor struggles. It should
be fully reflective of: The opening report to the May National Committee meeting outlined some thinking on the character of leadership to be elected: "Those entrusted to lead the Party at the coming Convention should bring more energy, enthusiasm, creativity, modesty and collectivity to our Party's initiatives." "Party leaders at this moment should be committed to fighting for the policy direction of the Party even in cases where they have reservations and differences." The new leadership reflects the process of continuous renewal, of replenishing the leadership with younger comrades while maintaining a continuity of experience. Summary The election of leadership is a collective process organically linked to the activities of the Party. The election process should result in a more united Party, greater unity of leadership with membership and the functioning of a dynamic and unified collective. |
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| CPUSA: cpusa@cpusa.org 235 West 23rd Street New York NY 10011 ph: 212-989-4994 |
Related websites: People's Weekly World Political Affairs Young Communist League |
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