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The Popular Revolution is the Revolution of the future...
The Revolutionary Committees Movement is the instrument of
the Popular Revolution. The RCM is consisted by the people
who by reading the Green Book discovered the falsification
of the contemporary democracy and the truth on the
exploitation of the masses. By doing this, these people
transform themselves into revolutionists. So that this
awakening is not neutralized by insulation, the RCM proposes
the organization of the Revolutionary Committees everywhere.
The RCM
mission is not to seize the power. It would then become one
of the instruments which exert the power in the place of the
masses. The new slogan of the Popular Revolution: "No
substitute to the people: the representation is an
imposture!" It is the new principle for the application of
which work the RCM. This principle must replace the
reactionary crenel of the middle-class representative
democracy.
The role
of the RCM is to encourage the masses to the revolution so
that they ascend to the power. The RCM is the apparatus of
the organization of the masses based on the revitalization
of the establishment of the Popular Committees, basic cell
of the people's authority. The RCM work to the organization
of the popular avant-garde in order to carry out the fight
to sap and destroy the bases of the middle-class regime
which maintains the masses under its domination. The RCM is
thus the political and practical framework which links the
revolutionary forces everywhere.
The RCM
is the instrument of a new stage of the human History
announced by the Popular Revolution: the era of the masses!
The member of the Revolutionary Committee is the messenger,
just and devoted. After the success of the Popular
Revolution organized and carried out by the Revolutionary
Committees and after the ascendance of the masses to the
power, the duty of the Revolutionary Committees becomes:
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To incite the masses to exercise their authority.
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To strengthen the people's authority.
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To practice revolutionary control.
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To animate the Popular Congresses.
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To advise the Popular Committees and its delegates.
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To protect, defend the Revolution and to everlasting its
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