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The KSM struggles against putting a US military base in the Czech Republic May 3, 2007 The Communist Youth Union (KSM) in the Czech Republic has launched before parliamentary elections in summer 2006 as the first organization in the country a campaign against a plan to construct a US military missile base in the Czech Republic that would be a part of the missile defence system of the USA. Negotiations about this plan were started by the government of the USA and the government of the Czech Republic in secrecy several years before information about them were published thanks to MPs of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia. The KSM subsequently started its struggle against this plan and was gradually joined by a number of organizations. The KSM leads its campaign against the US military base on two lines: 1/ the KSM organizes its own communist campaign together with the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia and a couple of other civic associations and 2/ the KSM actively participates in a wider initiative called No to military bases" which is a politically more diverse coalition of forces. The situation in the Czech Republic was after the mentioned parliamentary elections very complicated. After 7 months of political crisis without a government backed by majority in the parliament, a new majority right-wing government, led by a strongest right-wing political party in the country--Civic Democratic Party (ODS)--, has been installed. It is relevant to mention that the government of the USA waited until the right-wing government led by the ODS gained a majority in the House of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic to announce officially its decision to ask the Czech Republic's government for an agreement to building of the US military base in the country. This announcement of the USA government was published just SEVERAL MINUTES after the Czech right-wing government received majority support in the parliament. The KSM demanded in its campaign publication of all the documents of the secret negotiations about the plan to construct the US military base, resolutely opposed this plan and asked for a referendum on this crucial issue concerning the whole country and all its inhabitants. The positions of the relevant political parties to the question of the US military base and to the referendum differ significantly. The right-wing Civic Democratic Party (ODS) refuses the democratic institution of referendum generally, states that the people are not competent to decide about questions of national security like this crucial issue and eagerly struggles for the interests of the USA to show its loyalty to its ally. Another government right-centrist party--the Christian Democratic PartyCzechoslovak People's Party--has not engaged itself so visibly in this issue but generally supports the line followed by the ODS. The third ruling party-the Green Party, which originally advocated institution of referendum in its pre-elections expressions very vehemently and profiled itself as a non-militarist political party--dropped its previous promises which attracted a significant number of young people and together with its anti-communism preferred to choose an unprincipled stance supporting the US base under a precondition that the US base should be officially part of a NATO system. The position of the Green Party in the Czech Republic on the issue of military bases as well as its anti-communist behaviour makes this political party an object of criticism from its foreign Green fellow-parties. The position of the Czech Social Democratic Party concerning the issue of the US military base is worthy of a more detailed comment. The negotiations about the plan to construct a US military base in the Czech Republic were started during the period of the government led by social democrats. Also the chairman of the social democratic party, Jiri Paroubek, after initial unclear statements, declared that he would support the US base in the country. Nevertheless, when the social democratic party was ousted from power it officially declared a negative attitude to the base plan and supported the idea of a referendum on the issue. Simultaneously, significant voices from inside of the social democratic party began to speak out in favour of the construction of the US military base. Generally, it may be summed up that the social democratic party's position was determined by its non/government position and followed a logic of maximalization of its political capital in a situation where a vast majority of society opposed the base. The only consistent opponent of the US military base is the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia which also proposed a bill on the referendum on the US military base that was nevertheless defeated in the parliament. The attitude to the demand of a national referendum documents the real attitude to democracy of relevant political parties in the Czech Republic. There have been also demands to organize local referenda on the issue of the US military base in the municipalities that are potential neighbours of the US military base. Such a referendum has been organized in the municipality of Trokavec where a vast majority of its inhabitants opposed the US military base. It is also relevant to mention that in 3 out of 4 municipalities in the close neighbourhood of potential US military base the mayors are representatives of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia. Originally the official plan was to build the US military base either in the Czech Republic or in Poland. Later the plan was modified, as it was presented because of a strong opposition to the plan of the mobilized public opinion in the Czech Republic where 80% of the people refuse the US military base in their country. The new proposal was to build a missile base in Poland and a radar base as a part of this military base in the Czech Republic. The KSM's anti-base campaign has been very successful. The KSM has organized a number of public protests, demonstrations, debates with citizens and also a very successful petition under which 80,000 signatures have been gathered so far. This is a great success taking into consideration that it is a petition organized by the KSM an organization of young people that has been officially dissolved by the state. (A parallel-organized petition of the large initiative No to military bases" has so far gathered 20,000 signatures.). The work of the KSM among the people on the streets is important also because it shows them that this banned youth organization struggles in the front line for concrete demands of majority of them. Radim Gonda Vice-chairman of the KSM Czech Republic |
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