Basic Party Organizations Should Be Strengthened Further Organizationally and Ideologically

In autumn of 1930 when he guided a meeting to form a party organization in the Onsong area, President Kim Il Sung stressed the weighty importance of laying foundations for a party to be founded in Korea in the future.

At that time, factional elements formed a “party centre” which had no mass foundations without any preparations but with the factional method, and declared founding of the party. Such party could not but be dissolved due to factional strives. Instead of drawing lessons from its dissolution and making preparations for laying foundations for the party, the factionalists further divided and weakened the revolutionary forces, being engrossed only in extending their factions under the signboard of “rebuilding a party”.

Kim Il Sung, analyzing the situation, said that it was necessary to form a basic party organization and expand and strengthen it instead of building a “party centre” which has no foundations, and only then, could it be possible to lay firm foundations for building a party by training pure and youth communists.

He underlined that it was important to form more basic party organizations with full preparations and further consolidate newly formed basic party organizations in an organizational and ideological way in the future.