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Informe del Buró Panamericano al Buró Pequeño de la Komintern 1922 01 02 INFORME DEL BURÓ PANAMERICANO AL BURÓ PEQUEÑO DE LA KOMINTERN de enero de 1922 To the Small Bureau Comrades: Supplementing previous reports, and as a final report on Mexico: The Congress to organize the Mexican has been held December 25 30. full report of the Congress, with the theses, resolutions, etc. will he sent you by the Central Committee of the Party. shall ummarize here the most important points: There were 21 delegates in the Congress, representing about 1000 members. The representation was fairly characteristic of the whole country, one delegate coming from Yucatan, which is almost isolated from the rest o Mexico. The peasants were well represented, and all the delegates except one were members of a labour union or a peasants organization.
The most significant feature of the Congress was its sobriety and steasiness. Mexican congresses as a rule are flambo yant, hysterical, the sonorous phrase and the excited gesture being dominant. This was absent at the Congress. Instead, most of the time of the Congress was used in the work of the various commissions, where every phase of the Mexican problems were earnestly discussed and acted upon.
The theses and resolutions adopted are based upon and in full accord