Last 6 December, Reconstrucción Comunista took part in the demonstration held outside the Congress of Deputies against the ’78 Regime.
Under the slogans “Against the ’78 Regime” and “47 Years of Betrayal Against the Workers”, members and supporters denounced the corrupt policies of Pedro Sánchez’s government and the Constitution that upholds the continuation of this system, which allows the erosion of our sovereignty, the deindustrialisation of Spain, and the growing insecurity in working-class neighbourhoods.

Likewise, it was pointed out that alternation between the parties of the system — the PP, PSOE and their parliamentary crutches — does not alter in the slightest the material reality of the working class. All of them serve the bourgeoisie and act as guarantors of the interests of big capital, whether or not they disguise themselves beneath a false mask of progress.
Among other slogans, attention was drawn to the fact that more than ten years had passed without a general strike, with the state-funded and government-aligned trade unions — UGT and CC.OO. — acting, far from defending workers’ rights, as a brake on class struggle and negotiating with employers behind workers’ backs. An example of this, it was argued, is the labour reform introduced by Yolanda Díaz, presented by these careerists as a victory, but which in reality leaves intact the model of exploitation imposed over decades: disguised job insecurity, subcontracting and cheaper dismissals, condemning us to hardship.


Against the ’78 Regime, it is necessary to rebuild the revolutionary organisation of the working class and to construct a strong communist party capable of denouncing the parties of the system that have sold our country to the bureaucrats in Brussels, yielded to the imperialist pressures of the Islamic dictatorship of Morocco, and defended the capitalist system of exploitation, ensuring that everything continues in favour of those who enrich themselves at the expense of our class.



