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's Statement of Principles was adopted in 1983 in
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, at the 12th Federal NDP Convention. It replaced the
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, which had in turn replaced the original Regina Manifesto of 1933 of the
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(CCF) (the predecessor to the NDP). The preamble reads as follows:
The New Democratic Party believes that the pursuit of peace and democratic socialism are the two imperatives of a more secure and just modern world. We believe that as peace must prevail over war, so must cooperation and mutual responsibility prevail over private gain and competition as the guiding principles of social and economic life. We seek a compassionate and caring society, servicing the needs of all. The New Democratic Party is proud to be part of that great worldwide movement of democratic socialist parties which have always striven to replace oppression and privilege with democracy and equality.docstoc.com
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See also

* 1933 Regina Manifesto * 1956
Winnipeg Declaration The Winnipeg Declaration, sometimes referred to as the Winnipeg Manifesto, was the programme adopted by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) in Canada to replace the Regina Manifesto. Its full name is the "1956 Winnipeg Declaration of Pr ...
* 1969 Manifesto for an Independent Socialist Canada


References

1983 in Canadian politics New Democratic Party (Canada) Principles History of Regina, Saskatchewan History of socialism 1983 in politics 1983 in Saskatchewan 1983 documents {{Canada-poli-stub