For a Lasting Peace, for a People's Democracy!

was the press organ of the Information Bureau of the Communist and Workers' Parties (Cominform).

[4][5] Due to the Tito–Stalin split, the last issue to be published from Belgrade came out in June 1948;[6] from July 1948 the newspaper was published from Bucharest, Romania, after a decision of the Second Cominform Conference to move the editorial office out of Belgrade.

[3][4] The publication was banned by the French government in early 1951, after which a new French-language edition titled Paix et démocratie ('Peace and Democracy') began to be published in France.

[10] During the second Cominform meeting on 1 February 1948 in Belgrade, a permanent editorial board was chosen for the newspaper.

[6] Published weekly, it was issued in English, and under different titles, in the following languages:[2][3][11] Initially, there had also been a Serbo-Croat language edition: Za trajan mir, za narodnu demokratiju!