The Convocation to the Possibilist Congress
Written: by the National
Committee of the Workmen's Party;
Published: in Justice, April 13th 1889, p.
3;
Transcribed: by Graham Seaman for MIA, Jan. 2022.
To all the Trade Unions, Trade Societies, Socialist Bodies, Groups, &c., both French and Foreign.
Dear Citizens,—
The International Conference of Paris of 1886, and the International Congress of London of 1888, decided that an International Congress should take place in Paris in 1889, and that the French Workmen's Party should be entrusted with its organisation.
With full respect for these decisions, the National Committee of the Workmen's Party has commenced this work, and has already issued circulars.
Numerous adhesions have been received. Nearly all the trade unions of Paris have formed part of the Labour Exchange, and they have taken the initiative of an appeal to all the trade societies.
From all parts of France, England. Denmark. Austria, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and the United States numerous adhesions have reached us. It may already be said that the success of the International Congress is assured.
The National Committee has adopted the following resolutions which we beg you to communicate to the workers in your district:—
The agenda so far contains the following questions:
The trade unions, clubs, or Socialist organisations, who desire to modify or make additions to the above agenda are requested to communicate the same to the National Committee before the 31st of May.
Thus, early in June, the National Committee will forward to all who have adhered to the Congress a complete and definite agenda paper, which will be the outcome of communications received from all countries.
Adhesions to the Congress should contain the following information:—
With each adhesion should be forwarded the sum of five francs (four shillings) for entrance fee for each delegate, P.O.O.'s being made payable to Citizen Delacour. Treasurer of the National Committee, 58, Rue Greneta, Paris.
A final circular will give:
We look forward with hope to receiving your adhesion, and we beg you, citizens and comrades of countries, to accept our fraternal salutations.
The Secretary of the National Committee
for French correspondence, A LAVY.
The Secretary of the National Committee for Foreign Relations, R. ANDRE GELY.
The Treasurer, A. DELACOUR.
N.B—All
communications and correspondence should be addressed to the offices of the
National Committee, 58, Rue Greneta, Paris.