Dear comrades!
On 14 November 2025, polish president Karol Nawrocki appealed to the country's Constitutional Court with an initiative to ban the Communist Party of Poland.
The communist parties of the Union of Communist Parties – Communist Party of the Soviet Union (UCP-CPSU) informing about its position on this issue, notes that the Communist Parties belonging to the UCP-CPSU are outraged by such actions of the polish leadership. The attempts of the ruling circles of Poland to ban the Communist Party continue the ‘traditions’ of the fascists, bloody juntas and other terrorist regimes. President Nawrocki's initiative is yet another link in the chain of the Europe-wide struggle against communist, socialist, left-wing and other progressive movements, an instrument of oppression of the working people.
Capital has always used violence and other inhumane methods, giving rise to the most vile phenomena, such as fascism, terrorism, Islamic fundamentalism, cold wars, economic wars, information wars and other wars.
The course of events confirms this once again. Today, having lost the last remnants of shame, European leaders are increasingly using fascism as a tool to achieve their own interests: the revival of colonial policies of plunder; the preservation of an unjust unipolar system of international relations.
Thus, direct support from NATO countries has elevated fascism to the rank of state ideology in Ukraine. It was the leaders of Western countries, under the dictation of the United States, who revived fascism. The «Bandera junta» turned this country into a concentration camp for dissidents. Like its ideological inspirers, the German Nazis, it first dealt with the Communist Party, then closed down undesirable media outlets and completely destroyed the opposition.
The Сollective West is pursuing a policy of militarisation not only in its own countries. They have moved on to the practice of total militarisation of politics and economics.
Washington and its NATO allies have encircled the world with their military bases and are proliferating deadly weapons, conducting experiments with deadly viruses and bacteria.
In this way, the leaders of Europe are cynically leading the world community towards the outbreak of a third world war.
Poland is also complicit and responsible for all these crimes, including the military conflict unleashed in Ukraine.
For their part, communists have always spoken openly about the real threat of a new world war and have taken a stand for peace and friendship between peoples.
The International Communist and Labour movement continues to openly oppose the aggressive policies of Western Imperialism. Two International Anti-Fascist Forums in Minsk and Moscow, as well as a media forum in Moscow, provided a fundamental assessment of current world events and developed a realistic platform for the unity of left-wing forces in the fight against the ‘brown’ threat.
The current attempt to ban the Communist Party of Poland is direct evidence of the strengthening of extreme right-wing reactionary forces oriented towards the interests of capital, and returns the world to the dark years of fascism.
We openly declare that the initiative of Polish President Karol Nawrocki to ban the Communist Party of Poland is aimed at concealing his crimes.
We strongly condemn the extremist policies of the Polish and European Union leadership, which are manifested in their support and sponsorship of Ukrainian Nazism, the militarisation of Europe, and the fight against communist and progressive regimes throughout the world.
The communist parties of the Union of Communist Parties – Communist Party of the Soviet Union (UCP-CPSU)call on all Communist and Workers' Parties of the world to consolidate their efforts to eliminate fascism, Nazism, and world war as a tool for preserving an unjust unipolar world order, to express their strong protest against yet another despicable attempt to crack down on communists in Poland, to show solidarity and support to their polish comrades, and to take our position into account in their assessments of the current situation.
The Minsk Office
of the Union of Communist Parties –
Communist Party of the Soviet Union (UCP-CPSU)