
A new Party has been registered with the Electoral Commission (6 July 2007) to take part in the elections. It is the Direct Democracy (Communist) Party.
Its constitution requires direct and continuous participation of its members through the internet, through its web site, in shaping the views and running the affairs of the party. All its activities, including finances will be posted in its web site and thus will be in the open for all to see.
Its views can be found at www.directdemocracy4u.org
In short these are: with the invention of micro-chips (computers) development of means of production has reached such a state that the communist society where all the springs of co-operative wealth flow more abundantly, where the principle of “from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs!" will be applied is achievable immediately. In order to achieve this all the means of production should become our common property so that they can be used for common good. The form of democracy to be used in the period of transition is direct democracy using the internet. Party works within the bounds of bourgeois democracy (bourgeois dictatorship) to achieve direct democracy which is the proletarian democracy (proletarian dictatorship). Direct democracy is the participation of every citizen in the administration of the state and thus is the end of the political state as we know it.
The perfect form of direct democracy requires the fulfillment of the following.
1. The automation and continuousness of production and distribution in each unit and throughout the country through computerisation
2. The registration and perfect planning of all production and distribution through the networking of all these computers to a central computer
3. The control of all production and distribution by all the workers through the networking of their computers to this central computer
4. The direct participation of all the workers in administration of the state through this network of computers.
And that requires the common ownership of the means of production, thus the rule of the proletarians.
Information about the party can be found on the site of the electoral commission.
The site address is below.
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/regulatory-issues/regpoliticalparties.cfm?
frmGB=1&frmPartyID=787&frmType=partydetail
Some of the information that can be obtained at the site are noted below:
Register of political parties
Direct Democracy (Communist) Party
Date registered: |
06/06/2007 |
Registered in: |
GB |
Fielding candidates in: |
England, Scotland, Wales |
Is a Gibraltar Party: |
No |
Has made a statement that the party intends to
contest a combined European Parliamentary region: |
No |
Has accounting units: |
No |
Is Minor Party: |
No |
Has emblems: |
Yes
View emblems |
Party address: |
PO Box 58236, London, N1 6UZ. |
Party officers: |
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Leader: |
Mr Nusret Sen |
Nominating Officer: |
Mr Nusret Sen |
Treasurer: |
Mr Nusret Sen |
Other Specified Office Holder: |
Mr Serkan Yavasoglulari |
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Party description(s): |
Translation(s): |
Achieve abundance - get rid of money |
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Defeat the bourgeoisie - present day barbarians |
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Fully automated-continuous production, transportation, communication |
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Make machines slave to men |
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Party of Direct Democracy - of abundance |
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Party of proletarians - of communists |
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Party of Stalin - of building communism |
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Party of World Proletarians - World Communists |
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Production, distribution, communication - owned in common |
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http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/regulatory-issues/regpoliticalparties.cfm?frmGB=1&frmPartyID =787&frmType=emblemdetail
Logos of the party are:
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