Summary of the AWAS Program (2026)

This program outlines the tasks of AWAS in the pre-party period. It does not present a completed political program, but a plan for how political clarity is to be developed through education, investigation, and collective practice. Authority rests with organs rather than individuals, and movement from prospect to organizer to cadre is an educational process, not a hierarchy of power. The program is assessed annually against the goal of party formation.

Ideologically, the program centers education, discipline, and rectification. It establishes a structured pathway from organizer training to cadre training in order to develop theoretical competence, mass work capacity, and the ability to articulate political line. Collective study, criticism and self-criticism, and regular summation are treated as core practices rather than optional supplements. Social Investigation and Class Analysis is institutionalized through quarterly briefs that orient priorities and campaigns. Cadre formation is approached as a collective responsibility, supported through mentorship and integrated security and legal literacy.


Politically, the program is directed toward party building. Its focus is the clarification of line through study and struggle, the drafting of a program for collective decision, and the measurement of progress toward the conditions required for a founding congress. Line struggle is treated as necessary and unavoidable, both internally and in coalition work. Propaganda and publications are organized under a disciplined editorial structure that serves political clarity rather than individual expression. Output is planned across short- and long-form formats to intervene in struggle, consolidate lessons, and develop new organizers and cadres through rotation and mentorship.


Organizationally, the program prioritizes regularity, coordination, and security. It establishes clear rhythms for meetings, planning, and reporting so that strategy is translated into collective action rather than ad hoc activity. Events and interventions are standardized to ensure assessment and learning. Welfare, accessibility, and accountability are treated as political conditions for sustaining comrades. Financial discipline, data protection, and calendar coordination are handled as matters of organizational continuity and security. Interventions are chosen for strategic leverage rather than numerical growth, with emphasis on worker–student coordination, anti-imperialist struggle, and principled unification with revolutionary forces.

Overall, the program defines how AWAS intends to move from a dispersed formation into a unified communist organization capable of party formation.