Committee for a Workers' International (2019)

The Committee for a Workers' International (CWI) is an international association of Trotskyist political parties. The organisation considers itself a continuation of the Committee for a Workers' International that was founded in 1974. In July 2019, the Socialist Party (England and Wales) and its international supporters from nine countries (a minority) declined to attend the original CWI's International Executive Committee meeting and instead held a meeting in London in which the CWI was declared dissolved and "refounded" by the delegates in attendance.[1][2]

Committee for a Workers' International
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AbbreviationCWI
PredecessorCommittee for a Workers' International (1974) (IDWCTCWI faction)
Formation25 July 2019
TypeAssociation of Trotskyist political parties
HeadquartersLondon
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
13 sections
Websitewww.socialistworld.net

History

In 2018 and 2019, a dispute broke out in the CWI[3] culminating in a split over political differences. One side continues to use the name CWI today. The other major side, initially using the name CWI (Majority), renamed itself International Socialist Alternative in February 2020. Some of the key documents relating to the split are published at marxist.net[4] and some of the documents published by the 'In Defence of a Working Class Trotskyist CWI' (IDWCTCWI) faction are collected in the book In Defence of Trotskyism.[5]

Sections

Section Name English Translation
 Austria Sozialistische Offensive Socialist Offensive
 Chile Socialismo Revolucionario Revolutionary Socialism
 England and  Wales Socialist Party
 France Gauche révolutionnaire Revolutionary Left
 Germany Sozialistische Organisation Solidarität-(Sol)[6] Organisation Solidarity
 India New Socialist Alternative
 Ireland Militant Left
 Malaysia Sosialis Alternatif Socialist Alternative
 Nigeria Democratic Socialist Movement
 Scotland Socialist Party Scotland
 South Africa Marxist Workers Party[7]
 Sri Lanka එක්සත් සමාජවාදි පකෂය / ஐக்கிய சோசலிச கட்சி

Eksath Samajavadi Pakshaya / Aikkiy Cōcalic Kaṭci

United Socialist Party
 United States Independent Socialist Group[8]

References

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