Reconstitution
Reconstitution is the reformation of a communist party on the basis of Marxist (today Marxist–Leninist–Maoist) principles and away from its revisionist trajectory. Constitution is the formation of a communist party in a country where none exists. Reconstitution and constitution of communist parties is the foremost goal of communists in all countries where no party exists.
Reconstitution of the communist party is realized with the first national congress of the party and culminates with the initiation of protracted people's war.[1]
References
- ↑ "Some ABCs of Maoism" (July 24, 2024). The Worker.
"In all countries where the Party has been liquidated due to revisionism or dragged from its post in the revolution, it must be reconstituted. Anywhere it has never been established, it must be constituted. This must be very clear because it is the main task of all revolutionaries in such countries. Nothing comes above this task, and all work without exception must serve it. The main task, first and foremost, is the reconstitution of the Communist Party of the USA. Reconstitution is realized with the First National Congress of the Communist Party; it culminates in the initiation of people’s war. We have therefore established that: the Party must be reconstituted as the militarized Maoist party, built around the gun, a necessary step in conquering and defending power leading toward the sea of armed masses; it must therefore construct around itself the army and the united front—which develops into the New State."