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Workers' Revolutionary Front

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Workers' Revolutionary Front
Leader Toti Lampa
Chairman Toti Lampa
Nation Sanama
Founded 1722
Headquarters Niyi
Political ideology
Political position Left wing to far left
Colours Maroon

The Workers' Revolutionary Front is a Sanaman political party formed in 1722. The party was the main opposition to the Party for Democratic Humanism in the 1723 Sanaman general election. Since its formation the WRF has been chaired by Toti Lampa. The 1722 national congress produced a party platform and election manifesto firmly grounded in Toshaism. The main issues presented in both documents are national self-determination, in opposition to the Kito Paliso government which is viewed as beholden to both Xäiville Convention nations and other major powers, workers' self-management and socialist democracy, also in opposition to previous governments, and promotion of equality and social justice. The main proposals were:

  1. Independent foreign policy
    1. Only seek mutually beneficial relationships, both regarding national security and economic development
    2. Protect Sanaman producers
  2. Socialist democracy
    1. Reformation of companies and public services to worker collectives, with profits contributing to the common good
    2. True democracy, where the common people control the state, the economy and society in general
  3. Equality and social justice
    1. A major land reform, moving large tracts of productive land from wealthy landowners to local farmers
    2. LGBTQ+ rights, including same-sex marriage and transgender rights
    3. Women's rights, including the promotion of women's participation in the workforce, secure access to abortion and domestic abuse shelters

Organisation

Legislative Executive
National
All-Union Workers' Congress All-Union Central Committee
People's Republics
Republican Workers' Congress Republican Central Committee
Cantons
Cantonal Workers' Congress Cantonal Central Committee
Municipalities
Workers' Commune Workers' Commune Central Committee
Primary party organisations
Workers' Chapter Workers' Chapter Executive Committee


The highest decision-making body for the party is the All-Union Workers' Congress. Each level of the party elects the next higher level in free and closed elections. Each level is responsible for formulating policy for their corresponding state administration level. These decisions are usually binding on party members serving in the administration. The Congress assembles every year preceding a general election and all decisions made by the Congress are binding on all levels of the party. The delegates to the All-Union Workers' Congress are elected by the various Republican Workers' Congresses from among their own members. The mandate is usually imperative regarding certain crucial issues. The All-Union Central Committee is in turn elected by the All-Union Workers' Congress from its members. Between the sessions of the Congress, the All-Union Central Committee is the highest decision-making body of the party. The Central Committee manages the party and is responsible for the implementation of the decisions of the All-Union Workers' Congress. The Central Committee meets six times per year. Between these meetings, various committees execute the decisions of the Central Committee, with the most important being the Executive Committee, consisting of the most senior leadership of the party. Between the meetings of the Central Committee, the Executive Committee is vested with all powers of the Central Committee. Any decisions that contradict a previous decision by the Central Committee need to be ratified at the following Central Committee meeting. The Central Committee has no fixed number of members, but it is usually around 50, while the Executive Committee must consist of at least eleven members.

All-Union Central Committee

The All-Union Central Committee is the highest decision-making body between the sessions of the All-Union Workers' Congress, which elects its members. The Central Committee consists of 49 members since the first election in 1722. The committee meets six times per year to follow up the implementation of decisions made by the All-Union Workers' Congress. The committee is also responsible for membership and member issues, economy, the formulation of policy, organisational issues and control and coordination of party members in elected state positions on the national level. The Executive Committee is responsible for the general leadership of the party as well as economy, formulation of policy and the control and coordination of the other committees. The chairperson of the Executive Committee is also the chairperson of the Central Committee and is considered the leader of the party.

  • Executive Committee: 15 members
  • Membership Committee: 11 members
  • Organisational Committee: 10 members
  • Audit Committee: 13 members

Membership of the 2nd Executive Committee

Position Name Gender Ethnicity Since
Chairperson Toti Lampa Male Sanaman 1.VI.1722
Vice Chairperson
Treasurer
Secretary
Member Alina Kolani Female Sanaman 24.X.1722
Member Koke Toliso Male Sanaman 24.X.1722
Member Winfred Hayes Male Istvanistani 24.X.1722
Member Tanilo Kapani Male Sanaman 24.X.1722
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member Qerelzhan Shagul Female Laqi 24.X.1726