Cominform Dislikes Right Wing Socialists
PARIS, Nov. 2D. A meeting of the Cominforin toox plaee in Hungary during the second half of .November, aecordmg to 1 'Humanite, the official organ of the t French Communist Party. The paper said the Bulgarian, Rumanian, nungarian, Polish, Russian, French, Czeeho' slovakian and Italian Communist Pkrties were represented. The main resolution which Was pro* posed by the chief Soviet delegate, Mr. SousloV, stressed that "the threat of war increases more and more. The fight for enlarging the peace movement must be intensified, pafticularly' by unifying the working class. This coutd be done only by a i-esolute fight against Right Wing Socialists who split and disorganise the Workers' movemenr. Right Wing Socialists like Ernest Bevin, Attlee, Blum, Spaak, and Schumaeher are the principaJ enemies of working class unity — the Afie .v.l-3 o+ warmongers and of imperialism. " A second resolution, moved by Signor Togliatti (Italy) denounced "pseudosocialists who form part of the Goverm ment in' Britain, France, Austfia and the Scalidinavian countries. " It instructed Communists to pay special attention to Catholic workers and romember religious beliefs did not constittite an obstacie to working class unity. A third resolution, sponsored by the Rumanian Communist leader, Mr. Gheorgue-Dej, accused the so-calted Yugoslav Communist Party of having passed bag and baggage .into the imperialist camp, adding that Belgrade had become the centre of American spying and anti-Communist propaganda.
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Chronicle (Levin), 30 November 1949, Page 5
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