Socialist Workers Front (1st)

Leftist Unity
"Workers of the world unite; you have nothing to lose but your chains!" - Karl Marx

Creation
Leftism, in an organised sense, was introduced to Cybernations in late February 2006. Yet in it's long history, there has only been one short period where the left has been fully united.

The Socialist Workers Front officially came into being upon the merger of the two largest Leftist alliances in Cybernations: the International Communist Party (ICP) and the International Coalition of Socialist Nations (ICSN).

Under the Treaty of Unity, the ICP and the ICSN reconstituted into the Socialist Workers Front and quickly surpassed 300 members less than a month from its creation.

Ideology & Purpose
The Socialist Workers Front is steadfast in its commitment in propagating and defending the ideals of the Left.

Though the SWF is composed of many disparate leftist ideologies, it is united in its belief in equality among race, gender, and class; freedom from exploitation and oppression; the necessity of democracy, cultural tolerance and the protection of human rights.

Constitution
The SWF has adopted the Constitution of the International Communist Party, the Red October Constitution, a comprehensive document detailing the laws and ideals of the alliance.

Summary of the Constitutional Rights of SWF Members: 1. All SWF members are granted fundamental civil liberties which include the right to free speech, the right to petition the SWF governing body for redress of grievances, freedom from political censorship, privacy, among others. 2. Any SWF member may run for the position of Bureau Director, Chairman, or Vice-Chairman, so long as they do not intend to hold more than one of any of these positions. 3. Any SWF member may submit legislation to the General Congress.

Internal Politics
The Socialist Workers Front is committed to the ideal of political freedom. The General Congress, composed of every member nation of the alliance, is the supreme authority of the SWF.

The alliance is directly democratic. All voices are equal without regard of rank or seniority. Although the SWF elects government officials to manage its affairs, these members have no authority to lead the alliance.