Pyongyang Declaration
The
collapse of socialism in the Soviet Union and other Eastern European
countries drove the people, who had aspired after socialism, into doubt
and despair. The world socialist movement was faced with an important
choice–whether to revive socialism or not. The attention of the
socialist advocates and other progressive people of the world was
focused on Korea, which remained faithful to its commitment to socialism
in the face of the great worldwide political upheavals.
Chairman Kim Jong Il
directed primary efforts to inspiring the people, who were suffering
from ideological vacillation and confusion in the wake of the sudden
event, with confidence and showing them the way forward for the
socialist movement. His work titled, The Historical Lesson in Building Socialism and the General Line of Our Party published on January 3, 1992, was his first message on the reconstruction of the socialist movement.
He
wrote in the work that because the path to socialism is an untrodden
one, setbacks and frustrations may occur, but they are only temporary,
local phenomena, and the advance to socialism is the main direction of
historical development. He explained that the basic reason for the
frustration of socialism in some countries was that they had not put the
main emphasis on strengthening the motive force for building socialism
and on enhancing its role; they had failed to understand the essence of
socialism with the masses, the makers of history, at the centre. He
continued that it was the strategic line of the WPK for building
socialism to carry out the ideological, technological and cul¬tural
revolutions while strengthening the people’s government and steadily
enhancing its functions and role. He pointed out the truth of this line
by combining it with the practical experience of Korea. For the
profundity, truth and scientific accuracy of its content, the work was
hailed as a guidebook for the reconstruction of the socialist movement
among the world progressive people, and circulated widely as soon as it
was published.
Following
its publication, representatives of many revolutionary parties all over
the world visited Pyongyang on the occasion of President Kim Il Sung’s
80th birthday on April 15, 1992. While taking part in the celebration
events and looking around various parts of Korea, they expressed their
admiration at the practice of Korean-style socialism centred on the
masses and the might of its single-hearted unity. Saying that they were
encouraged by the true socialist features of Korea, they expressed their
unshakable will and determination to strive to reconstruct the world
socialist movement on a new basis centring on Korea. During their stay
in Pyongyang, they arranged bilateral or multilateral contacts and
negotiations to work out a common fighting programme, based on Kim Jong Il’s Juche-oriented ideas and theory of socialism.
The Pyongayang Declaration, titled, Let Us Defend and Advance the Cause of Socialism,
was adopted in Pyongyang on April 20, 1992, and signed by the
representatives of 70 communist and workers’ parties and other
progressive political parties, including 48 party leaders.
The
Pyongyang Declaration passed a correct judgement upon the temporary
confusion in the progress of the socialist cause and scientifically
elucidated the essential superiority of socialism over capitalism, the
historical inevitability of the victory of socialism, and the cause of
the frustration of socialism in some countries and the lesson drawn from
it. It set common fighting tasks to be tackled by revolutionary parties
of all countries in defending and advancing the cause of socialism: To
firmly maintain independence and build up their respective internal
forces; to refrain from abandoning revolutionary principles and hold
high the banner of socialism at all times and in all circumstances; and
to strengthen international unity in the struggle for socialism. In
addition, it called upon the progressive parties and people all over the
world to struggle to the last to carve out the future of mankind with
firm confidence in the socialist cause.
The
adoption of the Pyongyang Declaration provided the parties aspiring
after socialism all over the world with a common fighting programme, and
enabled the world socialist movement to rearrange its ranks centring on
Pyongyang and launch a fresh onward march.
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