Statement by the Communist Party of Ireland 9 June 2016 The Communist Party of Ireland welcomes the findings of the UN Human Rights Committee, which has said that Ireland’s abortion laws violate the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights on several points and has called for widespread reform. “The State party […]
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71st anniversary of the defeat of German fascism
Statement by the Communist Party of Ireland 8 June 2016 “Not one step back!” War cry of the Red Army Seventy-one years ago this day, people of the world rejoiced together as the news of Nazi Germany’s capitulation reached their ears. Dancing, singing and hugging one another, they celebrated the defeat […]
Political statement
National Executive Committe, Communist Party of Ireland June 2016 At the June meeting of the National Executive Committee of the Communist Party of Ireland, while the main business was the continuing preparation for our 25th Congress, the Executive discussed the current political situation. The meeting evaluated the election results for both Dáil […]
We need to be back on the streets
Statement by the Communist Party of Ireland 15 April 2016 The actions of the Gardaí in Greystones, Co. Wicklow, that resulted in the arrest of three activists on 8 April and a further twelve activists on the 13th, with one being detained overnight, expose the continued attempts by the state to […]
Political statement
National Executive Committe, Communist Party of Ireland 6 April 2016 At its regular meeting in early April the National Executive Committee of the Communist Party of Ireland evaluated the present political situation and the tasks facing both the communist and the wider working-class movement and progressive forces. The CPI welcomes the massive […]
International Women’s Day
Statement by the Communist Party of Ireland 8 March 2016 Today, 8 March, the Communist Party of Ireland expresses its solidarity with women throughout the world. We salute your courage and bravery in the face of the inhuman burdens placed upon working women. Women still bear an uneven burden and suffer […]
Vote for withdrawing from the European Union
Statement by the Communist Party of Ireland 1 March 2016 The Communist Party of Ireland expresses its solidarity with all progressive forces in Britain, and in particular with the Communist Party of Britain, in the forthcoming campaign for Britain to withdraw from the European Union. In particular we call on working […]
The “Democracy in Europe Movement, 2015”: Old wine in new bottles
Statement by the Communist Party of Ireland, 12 February 2016 As working people throughout the European Union are beginning to question its role and even its very nature, and whose interests it serves, another new grouping emerges to sow confusion and throw sand in their eyes. The “Democracy in Europe Movement, […]
What the banking inquiry doesn’t want to highlight in its report
Statement by Dublin District, Communist Party of Ireland, 7 February 2016 The Report of the Joint Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis, recently published, says that “no one single event or decision led to the failure of the banks in the lead in period to the Crisis, but rather […]
The Banking Inquiry: the CPI’s analysis vindicated
Statement by the Communist Party of Ireland 22 January 2016 The report of the Banking Inquiry, published today, vindicates the analysis of our party from the very beginning of the banking crisis and the bail-out. It is clear from the report that the European Union was in complete control and absolutely in […]