Pyongyang, February 5 (KCNA) -- The Workers' Party for Reforming
Society was inaugurated in Seoul on Jan. 31, according to the south
Korean internet paper Chamsesang.
A declaration was read out at the inaugural meeting.
It said that capital's wriggling threatens the lives of workers and
the reactionary policy sweeps across the land of south Korea and workers
are subject to discrimination and exclusion.
Noting that the Workers' Party for Reforming Society was inaugurated
for carrying forward the tradition of the working class which has
struggled against the capitalists' suppression and plunder, it stressed
that the party would struggle for building society free from lay-off and
part-time jobs and which guarantees the right to labor, well-being and
democracy.
It said that the party would boost an urgent struggle for taking
back the funds from the business giants and launch a workers' general
strike for defending the people's right to existence. -0-
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