>From March 27-30, the Communist Party of Denmark
(Marxist-Leninist) convened its 7th Congress. The Congress
adopted a Program For a Socialist Denmark, concluding a period of
more than three years of discussion on it within the party and
amongst all communists in Denmark. It sums up the experience of
socialism on the world scale, analyses the national situation,
and concludes that socialism is the only real alternative to the
capitalist system and the project of the European monopolies to
create a European Union under their total dictate. 
     The 7th Congress of the CPD(M-L) also dealt with
constitutional amendments; the party's line and tactics to
strengthen its influence in the working class and trade union
movement, and amongst the youth; concrete proposals to advance
the struggle against Denmark's entry into the European Union; and
the strengthening of the party's daily newspaper Dagbladet
Arbejderen (The Daily Worker). The Congress also reaffirmed the
CPD(M-L) as a Marxist-Leninist party that stands with the
international communist movement, underlining its
internationalist support for Cuba, North Korea and all other
peoples and nations fighting for national independence, and
socialism.


Shawgi Tell
University at Buffalo
Graduate School of Education
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