XI. Party Congress of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany SED - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1986 - 85 Pfennig
Theme: Art & Culture
Country | Germany / German Democratic Republic |
Issue Date | 1986 |
Face Value | 85.00 |
Color | red |
Perforation | K 13 1/2: 13 |
Printing Type | offset |
Stamp Type | Postage stamp |
Item Type | Stamp |
Chronological Issue Number | 2754 |
Chronological Chapter | GER-DDR |
SID | 56452 |
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XI. Party Congress of the SED On the occasion of the XI. Party Congress of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issued four multicolored special postage stamps and a block. Special cancellation from April 8 to May 7, 1986 XI. Party Congress of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany As decided by the 9th session of the Central Committee of the SED in November 1984, the XI. Party Congress of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany take place. "As is customary in our country," Erich Honecker said at the 10th session of the SED Central Committee in June 1985, "the XI congress will also take stock of the work done so far and make an in-depth analysis of the concrete situation to make the future decisions. " At the heart of the work of the XI. Party Congress of the SED will be the elaboration of concrete socio-strategic steps to continue in the second half of the eighties in the GDR to shape the developed socialist society and at the same time do everything to secure peace. To the XI. Party Congress of the SED appears an issue with five values. All for the well-being of the people - all to secure peace! "This programmatic slogan of the SED is contained in the value of 85 pfennig, like the happy young family whose father as a soldier symbolizes socialism, peace, the life of all The meaning of socialism is the well-being of the people and the safeguarding of peace, especially since the beginning of the seventies, especially since the Eighth Party Congress of the SED (1971), the main task in shaping the developed socialist society is to To do everything for the ever better satisfaction of the ever-growing material and spiritual-cultural needs of the working people.This unity of economic and social policy is proven, for example, in the fact that so far well over six million homes were built in the GDR, their rent - with all comfort - never exceeds three to five percent of the monthly family income additional expenditures from the state budget for education, science, culture and health care, the constant increase in personal income at constant prices for basic commodities or the support of large families, elderly and sick citizens - all this makes socialism, as in the GDR designed under the leadership of the SED is a life, aspiration and defense value.