- Action Programme (1968)
The Action Programme is a political plan, devised by
Alexander Dubček and his associates in theCommunist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ), that was published onApril 5 ,1968 . The program suggested that theCzechoslovak Socialist Republic (ČSSR) find its own path towards maturesocialism rather than follow theSoviet Union . AP called for the acknowledgment of individual liberties, the introduction of political and economic reforms, and a change in the structure of the nation. In many ways, the document was the basis forPrague Spring and a justification for the ensuingWarsaw Pact invasion of the ČSSR in August, 1968. [citebook|title=Pluralism, Socialism, and Political Legitimacy: Reflections on Opening Up Communism |author= Barnard, F. M. |year= 1991|publisher=Cambridge University Press|id=ISBN 0521402522|pages=37|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=HK4OsfjTkeIC&pg=PA37&ots=aKRtWhh8Fe&dq=%22Action+Programme%22%221968%22&as_brr=3&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=DWoeDlqUGcfhhOBp6oHhsN1pqOA]Individual liberties
With regards to individual liberties, the programme promised complete
freedom of speech , movement (which included the right to travel to western countries), debate and association as well as an end to arbitrary arrests. Security organs would be held accountable to parliament and the courts were to have a larger, more prominent role, although they would not be completely independent.Economic changes
Economically, AP suggested that the government be confined to general economic policy and to protect the consumers' rather than the producers' interests. Therefore, there was a much greater freedom for the industrial enterprises in finding markets. Also, there was an effort to have an equality in economic relations between the
Soviet Union and the ČSSR and the withdrawal of the remainingSoviet economic advisors.Federal structure
With respect to
Slovakia , the programme admitted that the existing asymmetrical system was unfair, and proposed federalisation between Slovakia and the Czech lands. The Slovak national council and the Slovak council of ministries would serve as the executive authority inBratislava . To enjoy the full benefit from the federalization; however, Slovakia would have to drastically catch up economically to the industrialized Czech lands.The End of Democratic Centralism
In this time, the party organization was under a considerable amount of pressure for immediate change. The programme admitted to these ideas but insisted that decisions were binding, in that
democratic centralism was to be restructured and lower party organizations should have more say and influence on decision making, but party discipline was to remain.Foreign relations
In foreign relations, the programme called for recognition of
Israel and the enforcement of a cut in arms deliveries toEgypt andNigeria .External links
*cs icon [http://www.sds.cz/view.php?cisloclanku=2008040901 Akční program KSČ] (full text)
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