Examples of using Party programme in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The Party Programme.
This in turn formed the basis of the 1919 Party Programme.
The Party Programme Statues.
Alteration of the Party Programme, mainly.
After 1948 all traces ofrevolutionary ideology were systematically deleted from the Party Programme.
Ideas, theories, party programmes, etc.
This in turn formed the basis of the 1919 Party Programme.
The Party Congress adopts the Party Programme, Statues and other political documents.
They also moved their own bills,expressing in a concrete, concise form, various demands taken from the party programme.
Most of them had never read the party programme or statutes.
Stated briefly and in general terms, it is that the practical struggle hasbeen shaped in accordance with the general principles of the party programme.
At this live event, the Canon Photo Party programme started by Canon this year was also implemented.
As a result of the debates, the congress gave Marx and Engels the responsibility of drafting a"detailed theoretical andpractical party programme".
Those who registered for the Canon Photo Party programme could take photos of artists live in action during the song they selected.
Activists hope that the amendment to the law willprompt voters to elect candidates based on a party programme, circumventing candidates' personal influence.
The party programme also emphasizes the protection of the environment, the defense of family values, a moderately liberal economic policy and the concept of Europe of the regions.
Criticism within the basis of the principles of the party programme must be quite free….
At a Congress of the League, held in London in November 1847, Marxand Engels were commissioned to prepare for publication a complete theoretical and practical party programme.
In a country the size of Indonesia,organising political parties and maintaining effective facilities to publicise and promote party programmes and their day-today activities is a hugely expensive undertaking.
The 1919 Communist Party programme stated:"The party's task at the present moment is primarily work in the realm of ideas and education so as to destroy utterly all traces of the former inequality or prejudices, particularly among backward strata of the proletariat and peasantry.
At a Congress of the League, held in November 1847, Marx andEngels were commissioned to prepare a complete theoretical and practical party programme.
On Lenin's initiative and with his direct participation,the Iskra Editorial Board drew up the draft Party programme(published in No. 21 of Iskra) and prepared the Second Congress of the R.S.D.L.P., which took place in July-August 1903.
The new layers who will enter into struggle will be far more militant than the older generation, whose psychology has been shaped in the boom years, but they have nodirect experience of the past and they do not read the party programmes or the speeches of the leaders.
Criticism within the limits of the principles of the party programme must be quite free(we remind the reader of what Plekhanov said on this subject at the second Congress of the RSDLP) not only at party meetings, but also at public meetings.
Some time after our entrance to power we shall continue to encourage its existence in order toprovide a telling relief by contrast to the speeches, party programme, which will be distributed from exalted quarters of ours….
More than that, the Conference of the Bolshevik Party held at the end of April 1917 adopted a resolution to the effect that a proletarian and peasant republic was superior to a bourgeois parliamentary republic,that our Party would not be satisfied with the latter, and that the Party Programme should be modified accordingly.
For some time after our entrance to power we shall continue to encourage its existence in order toprovide a telling relief by contrast to the speeches, party programme, which will be distributed from exalted quarters of ours….
Lenin early learned the inevitability of this development of centrifugal national movements in Russia, and for many years stubbornly fought- most particularly against Rosa Luxemburg-for that most famous paragraph of the old party programme, which formulated the right of self-determination- that is, to complete separation as states.