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Disolución de la Federação Anarquista Comunista de Portugal

category iberia | movimiento anarquista | comunicado de prensa author Tuesday December 04, 2007 04:20author by Federação Anarquista Comunista de Portugal (FACP) Report this post to the editors

La Asamblea General de la Federación Anarquista Comunista de Portugal (FACP) ha decidido disolver la organización.


Disolución de la Federação Anarquista Comunista de Portugal


En su Asamblea General celebrada el 1 de diciembre de 2007 en Lisboa, la Federação Anarquista Comunista de Portugal decidió disolverse, tras acordar que no se cumplían las condiciones necesarias para que la Federación desarrollara sus actividades.

Sus integrantes son libres de organizarse como crean oportuno, pero no como FACP, que se considera disuelta a todos los efectos.

Aprovechamos esta oportunidad para informar que los correos electrónicos de la Federación quedan desactivados.

Asamblea General
Federación Anarquista Comunista de Portugal

author by Nestorpublication date Wed Dec 05, 2007 23:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

¿Pero que es esto? Los camaradas de Portugual deben dar una explicación sobre este anuncio. Hace unas semanas se había fundado la Federación comunista anarquica en dicho país y ahora dicen que se ha disuelto. si han hecho publico esta noticia, pienso que deberáin dar más detalles para quienes nos alegramos mucho de que se organice el anarquismo clasista en dicho país y el mundo y a todos los camarads en general.

En solidaridad

author by mitchpublication date Thu Dec 06, 2007 23:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

It'd be very interested in learning the particulars on how this organization dissolved in less than 2 months time.

The quick crash and burn of the orgaization has all the hallmarks that there was not a good mix of personalities and organizational culutres (brought in by the different collectives or militants). If so, I think there's an important lesson to be learned.

I think that even with advanced programs and detailed sections on this and that (all important), if an attenmpt to build an organization is composed of competing personalities (or ideas) an organization is bound to fail---sooner or later. Now I have no idea that this is the case in Portugal, but why else would an organization fail in 2 months time?

I would observe after all these years of going at it, that an important basis for any organization need not only be the theoretical and organizational correctness, but the cohesion of the founders and those who join the organization. Ideas are great, but if the personalities are such that everything is a struggle, that every discussion ends in flames, or borders on such, then the organization will not move forward. If there is always a "turf" to protect, a project will not succed. This is surely a lesson learned with the rise and fall of the Anarchist Communist Federation of N. America (ACF/NA). I suspect this may be the same for the Portugese.

author by Manuel (personal capacity)publication date Fri Dec 07, 2007 18:58author email manuelbap at yahoo dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Me and other Portuguese class-struggle anarchists are conscious about the failures that made the FACP non-operational.
We will not repeat these errors in the future. In fact, we hadn't approved the Statutes at the beginning and this was a big failure. Then, we believed there was good theoretical unity, but there wasn't. Some people paid «lip service» only to the collective responsability principle, but without understanding it in practice. So, in the first practical moments, conflicts ...inevitably arose.

 
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