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"You're fired!"

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Chicago teachers’ Day of Action

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Germany
420 attend “Socialism Days”!

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Belgium
Scandal in Brussels

04/04/2016: Antiracists arrested while the far right can demonstrate

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Why socialists should vote to leave the EU

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Turkey
The antidote against war, terror and exploitation.

02/04/2016: For the unity of Turkish and Kurdish working classes

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US election turmoil

01/04/2016: Bernie Sanders campaign - an opportunity to build a new party of the 99%

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Bangladesh
Stop the Rampal power project

31/03/2016: The world’s largest mangrove forest lies on the deltas of three rivers: the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers on the Bay of Bengal. It is here, in an area of outstanding natural beauty called the Sundarbans, that the Bangladeshi government plans to site a coal-fired power plant.

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Steel crisis

30/03/2016: Sold down the river by Tata

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How the far-right was able to disturb the vigil for the victims

30/03/2016: Action by far-right led hooligans last Sunday in Brussels

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Britain
A new moment

28/03/2016: Extracts from a statement discussed at the Socialist Party’s recent congress

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100th anniversary of Easter 1916 Rising

26/03/2016: A revolt against imperial power and war

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Socialist Party national congress 2016

25/03/2016: A serious, thoughtful, optimistic and lively national congress of the Socialist Party took place from 19-21 March.

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Twin meetings, mass layoffs and failed reforms

24/03/2016: Discussion on what is happening in China

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Brussels terror bombings

23/03/2016: Oppose terrorism, war and poverty

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World Perspectives

22/03/2016: Amended agreed version of the World Perspectives document agreed by the CWI’s 11th World Congress

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Between hatred and solidarity

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Italy

New government of big business ’technocrats’

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Workers, students, pensioners - all in the firing line

Editorial from from ‘Resistenze’, journal of ControCorrente (CWI in Italy

On 16 November, the new Italian Senator for Life and Prime Minister, Mario Monti, announced his cabinet of ‘technocrats’ to run Italy. This unelected government is made up of heads of banks, companies and the armed forces and is meant to push through harsh austerity measures. In spite of their impeccable credentials for carrying out the dictates of the bankers and capitalists of Europe and heavy buying of Italian bonds by the European Central Bank, the yield did not come down below the critical 7% level. The premium Rome pays over Berlin to borrow reached a near record 528 basis points. Nothing has been solved!

Below we carry an edited version of an Editorial from the latest issue of ‘Resistenze’, the journal of ControCorrente (CWI in Italy), which deals with some of the major questions posed by this semi-dictatorial government. It indicates that as time passes, big battles can erupt over the vicious cuts to jobs, pensions and services that are being imposed.

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Coordinate the resistance in Europe! We want to be the ones who decide, not the European Central Bank and its Commissioners!

Editorial from ‘Resistenze’ (No. 42, November 2011)

Today we have witnessed - and it is not a paradox - the great success of the Euro. And what is the most concrete demonstration of the great success of the Euro? Greece’ which ’has been obliged to give weight to the culture of stability and has itself been transformed’ and therefore provides ’a text-book case’. This is how it was put by Mario Monti on 26 September - by the President of the Council of Ministers which, at the time of writing, is expected to be announced at any moment. In these few words is summed up the ’mission’ of the so-called ’technical government’.

Tens of thousands of redundancies, cuts in pensions and public services in the euphemistic language of the technocracy become ’the culture of stability’. If the so-called technical government is not going to be changed - which does not seem so likely at the moment - it is clear that a veritable hurricane has been unleashed. The responsibility of the left is first of all to explain to people the seriousness of the danger and put forward a defensive strategy against it.

If the aim of Monti and his band of technocrats is ’to do as they do in Greece’ then we also must prepare a mobilisation of the kind that they do in Greece, bearing in mind its limits and the contradictions in the movement there. One of the things to bear in mind is that in Greece more than ten general strikes - the last one of 48 hours - have not managed to stop the offensive of the ECB.

To mobilise against the new semi-dictatorial technocracy under Mario Monti, it is first necessary to say clearly who Mario Monti is and above all what he represents. Monti, apart from being a prominent spokesperson for the biggest business committees of the international bourgeoisie like the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderberg Group, he is the international adviser of Goldman Sachs, one of the major business banks in the world. In 2010 Goldman was charged by the SEC - the controlling body of the US stock exchange - with deceiving clients by selling a junk derivative, called Abacus 2007 AC1, and making $15 billion profit on their losses. But they did the same with 24 other similar derivatives and in the past helped the Greek government falsify the state accounts with the aim of covering up the real level of debt.

So, to entrust Monti the task of reviving the health of Italy is like sending a collaborator of Moggi [Juventus football team manager, jailed for fraud during the ‘Calciopoli scandal’] to restore the moral propriety of football! If we add to this that Monti was appointed in 1994 by Berlusconi to become European Commissioner and confirmed in ’99 by D’Alema (ex-Prime Minister and leader of the Democratic Party) and that amongst the various consultants of Goldman Sachs figured Prodi (ex-leader of the Centre-Left), Draghi (ex-Chief of Banca d’Italia and now Chief of the ECB) and Gianni Letta (Berlusconi’s right-hand man), we realise how the nomination of Monti corresponds to the famous saying of the writer Gattopardo: ’Everything must change because everything remains the same’.

An opinion poll carried out by the Piepoli Institute says that confidence in Mario Monti as president of the Council of Ministers is at 50%. That means there are about 30 million Italians, among them many workers and young people without any prospects, who can be reached with ideas of how to fight back. Others will be added to them after the next few weeks, when it is revealed what the cure of the eventual new government consists of.

Mario Monti and Silvio Berlusconi

Social climate heating up

For some months now the social climate in Italy has been heating up. There have been outbreaks of social protest against the austerity measures and on a few occasions, such as October 15th, these outbreaks have turned into a major conflagration. (See previous article on Socialistworld.net)

So there does exist a favourable basis for organising resistance, but not yet adequate. To fight off an invasion organisation, strategy and tactics are necessary. On the political plane, this means a political force, methods of struggle and an alternative programme to that of the ECB for getting out of the crisis.

The first consideration, before looking at any economic recipe, because of the ’who’ and the ’how’ in relation to the recipe chosen and applied, that is the question of democracy. When politicians give way to technocrats it means that even a fictitious democracy like that which we have experienced in recent years is too much for the capitalist system.

The announcement of a referendum on the part of the Greek premier, Papandreou, was enough to provoke a retaliation on the part of capitalism’s financial markets which wanted to squash the idea that it could be the Greek people who decided their own fate. The idea of a referendum was promptly withdrawn and Papandreou torpedoed.

Alongside fictitious democracy, fictitious national sovereignty goes into crisis. Italy’s president, Napolitano, a few months ago trumpeted about the fatherland and the 150 years of Italian unity. Today he consigns the fate of the country into the hands of Sarkozy and Merkel. This is even when the latter declared menacingly that, "If the Euro collapses, Europe collapses and we cannot count on another 50 years of peace".

Marxists are internationalists, but they also know that in certain moments in history the defence of the living conditions of workers and other layers of the population are linked to the defence of the “nation” - which in its overwhelming majority consists of the working people and the poor – defending its hard-gained rights against predatory international and national capitalism.

This is the reason why in Ireland, in France and elsewhere, the CWI has supported the slogan of ’No to the Treaty of Lisbon’. For this reason the first point on the agenda today is for European workers to fight to retake control over the big economic choices of their own countries. The way to do this is through fighting for a programme of nationalisation under democratic workers’ control of all major finance and industrial companies so that the use of resources and production of goods can be planned in a thoroughly democratic way.

Governments of elected politicians are being replaced with presumed technical governments in order to send in the IMF and ECB commissioners to dictate what must be done. They demand the dismantling of public services, the INPS (state pensions) and state industry (see the attempts to sell off the Fincantieri (shipbuilding industry)). It will mean burying millions of Italians under the paving stones - employees but also small enterprises, shops and the lower layers of the so-called middle class. It will take away the futures of millions of young people and this time not only those from a working class background.

This is the reason why in Ireland, in France and elsewhere, the CWI has supported the slogan of ’No to the Treaty of Lisbon’. For this reason the first point on the agenda today is for European workers to fight to retake control over the big economic choices of their own countries. The way to do this is through fighting for a programme of nationalisation under democratic workers’ control of all major finance and industrial companies so that the use of resources and production of goods can be planned in a thoroughly democratic way.

If there was a European confederation of trade unions worthy of such a name, this would be the first point in a platform for calling a general strike in every country of Europe against those who want to make us pay for the effects of their misdeeds.



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Iceland: "You're fired!"
07/04/2016, Natalia Medina, Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna (CWI Sweden), reports from Reykjavik :
Protesters stay on streets after forcing PM's resignation

China: Panama Papers name eight Chinese leaders
06/04/2016, Vincent Kolo, chinaworker.info :
Massive clampdown by state censors

Britain: Panama Papers scandal
06/04/2016, Dave Murray, from The Socialist (weekly paper of the Socialist Party England & Wales):
‘They’re all in it together!’

Sri Lanka: Left political leader imprisoned
06/04/2016, United Socialist Party (CWI Sri Lanka) :
Socialists demand immediate release

US: Chicago teachers’ Day of Action
05/04/2016, Two articles by Socialist Alternative members, Nick Wozniak and Steve Edwards:
15,000 demonstrate

Germany: 420 attend “Socialism Days”!
05/04/2016, SAV (CWI in Germany) reporters:
An expression of the recent advances and growing support for the SAV

Belgium: Scandal in Brussels
04/04/2016, PSL/LSP (CWI in Belgium):
Antiracists arrested while the far right can demonstrate

Britain: Why socialists should vote to leave the EU
03/04/2016, From the Socialist, paper of the Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales):
Hannah Sell, Socialist Party deputy general secretary, answers some common questions about the socialist case for exit.

Turkey: The antidote against war, terror and exploitation.
02/04/2016, Sosyalist Alternatif, CWI in Turkey:
For the unity of Turkish and Kurdish working classes

US election turmoil
01/04/2016, By Tony Saunois (CWI Secretary) who recently visited the US for meetings of Socialist Alternative:
Bernie Sanders campaign - an opportunity to build a new party of the 99%

Bangladesh: Stop the Rampal power project
31/03/2016, Pete Mason, Barking and Dagenham Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales):
The world’s largest mangrove forest lies on the deltas of three rivers: the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers on the Bay of Bengal. It is here, in an area of outstanding natural beauty called the Sundarbans, that the Bangladeshi government plans to site a coal-fired power plant.

Britain: Steel crisis
30/03/2016, Alec Thraves, Socialist Party (England and Wales), CWI Britain:
Sold down the river by Tata

Belgium: How the far-right was able to disturb the vigil for the victims
30/03/2016, PSL/LSP (CWI in Belgium) reporters:
Action by far-right led hooligans last Sunday in Brussels

Britain: Socialist Party national congress 2016
25/03/2016, Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales) reporters:
A serious, thoughtful, optimistic and lively national congress of the Socialist Party took place from 19-21 March.

China : Twin meetings, mass layoffs and failed reforms
24/03/2016, Chinaworker.info:
Discussion on what is happening in China

Belgium: Brussels terror bombings
23/03/2016, Linkse Socialistische Partij/Parti Socialiste de Lutte (CWI Belgium) :
Oppose terrorism, war and poverty

Brazil rocked by deep crisis
23/03/2016, Marcus Kollbrunner, LSR (CWI in Brazil):
Dilma’s government brought to brink of collapse

France : Up to half a million on streets to stop new labour law
18/03/2016, Leila Messaoudi, Gauche Revolutionnaire (CWI in France):
Will there be a general strike against the Valls-Hollande government ?

Kazakhstan: European Parliament condemns treatment of political prisoners
16/03/2016, CWI reporters:
Basic rights must be respected

China: Miners’ strike while People’s Congress discusses mass redundancies
16/03/2016, Dikang, chinaworker.info:
Thousands march in Heilongjiang province opposing job cuts.

Ireland: Establishment parties hit a wall of anger
14/03/2016, By Cillian Gillespie and Ruth Coppinger MP, Socialist Party (CWI in Ireland) members:
Political crisis looms

Britain: A chance for the trade unions to lead the EU referendum debate
11/03/2016, Clive Heemskerk, Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales):
For a socialist, working class no campaign

Refugee crisis
10/03/2016, Editorial from the Socialist, paper of the Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales):
Cruel capitalist regimes responsible

International Women’s Day
07/03/2016, Clare Doyle, CWI:
Working women’s fight for a world without oppression

Sanders campaign at a crossroads
04/03/2016, socialistalternative.org, US:
Bernie’s political revolution will be strangled if it remains imprisoned within the corporate-controlled Democratic Party.

Ireland South: Voters reject ’two-and-a-half party system’
03/03/2016, Interview with Ruth Coppinger TD:
Left makes important gains

CWI Comment and Analysis

ANALYSIS

Britain: A new moment
28/03/2016, Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales), published in April 2016 issue of Socialism Today:
Extracts from a statement discussed at the Socialist Party’s recent congress

Ireland: 100th anniversary of Easter 1916 Rising
26/03/2016, Cillian Gillespie, Socialist Party (CWI Ireland):
A revolt against imperial power and war

History: When Khrushchev denounced Stalin
26/03/2016, Niall Mulholland, from Socialism Today (April 2016 issue of the monthly journal of Socialist Party, England & Wales):
1956 ‘secret speech’ a devastating blow to Stalinist regimes

11th CWI World Congress: World Perspectives
22/03/2016, socialistworld.net:
Amended agreed version of the World Perspectives document agreed by the CWI’s 11th World Congress

Germany: Big gains for right-wing, nationalist, AfD in state elections
22/03/2016, Sascha Stanicic, Sozialistische Alternative (CWI in Germany):
DIE LINKE (Left Party) urgently needs to change course

US: Sanders needs to run as an independent in November
18/03/2016, Calvin Priest, Socialist Alternative (CWI supporters in USA):
Continuing the Political Revolution

European Union: Alliance with Turkey to close borders
09/03/2016, Per-Ãke Westerlund, from Offensiv - the weekly paper of Rattvisepartiet Socialisterna (CWI in Sweden):
Crises for refugees - and the EU – continues

Germany: Between hatred and solidarity
08/03/2016, By Sascha Stanicic, Sozialistische Alternative (CWI in Germany):
The situation in Germany

Turkey: No intervention in Syria! Stop the war on the Kurds!
01/03/2016, By Murat Karin, Sosyalist Alternatif (CWI in Turkey) and Paula Mitchell, Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales):
Two articles on the current situation in Turkey and Kurdistan

US: Nevada Goes to Clinton – Sanders Looks to Super Tuesday
26/02/2016, Calvin Priest, Socialist Alternative (CWI in the USA):
Huge enthusiasm for Bernie Sanders’ call for a political revolution leads to serious challenge to Hillary Clinton

Five years on from the “Arab Spring”
20/02/2016, Serge Jordan (CWI), article to be published in the March 2016 edition of Socialism Today, No.196.:
The “Arab Spring” revolutionary wave brought dictators in Tunisia and Egypt crashing down. It swept through the Middle East, inspiring workers and youth the world over. It has since ebbed, however, leaving the region wracked with war and sectarian conflict.

CWI 11th World Congress: South Asia wracked by instability
15/02/2016, Geert Cool, CWI Belgium:
Huge potential for workers’ struggles

US: Bernie’s political revolution opens new era for American politics
13/02/2016, Patrick Ayers, Socialist Alternative (CWI in the USA):
Build a #Movement4Bernie to Defeat the Billionaire Class and the Democratic Party Establishment.

CWI 11th World Congress 2016: Women and oppression in class society
13/02/2016, CWI World Congress Document:
A socialist approach

CWI 11th World Congress: Upheaval of traditional European political framework
12/02/2016, Sarah Wrack, Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales):
Workers’ fury at austerity and capitalist system will find more expression

11th CWI World Congress: A World in turmoil
11/02/2016, Kevin Parslow, Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales):
Renewed economic crisis, wars, political polarisation & class struggle perspectives

Africa: New political storms and mass struggles
08/02/2016, CWI 11th World Congress Document:
Opportunities will arise for working class and poor to organise

India: Rising class struggle reflects seething anger of working class
08/02/2016, Anand Kumar, from Dudiyora Horaata (Workers’ Struggle – newspaper of the CWI in India), Bangalore:
Is ‘Modimania’ on the wane?

World relations, economy and the class struggle
08/02/2016, Socialistworld.net:
CWI 11th World Congress document

Spain: A break in the political establishment
07/02/2016, Danny Byrne, CWI (article from issue 195 of ’Socialism Today’):
December’s elections broke the hold of the two main capitalist parties for the first time since the Franco dictatorship. The high vote for representatives of workers’ and social movements, and the recovery of the left-populist Podemos, open up a new phase in the struggle against austerity.

Japan: Social and political unease after “twenty lost years”
03/02/2016, Carl Simmons, Kokusai Rentai (CWI in Japan):
Weakness of opposition is Prime Minister Abe’s only strength

World Economy: Capitalism buffeted by choppy waters
02/02/2016, Lynn Walsh, from The Socialist (weekly paper of the Socialist Party, CWI England & Wales):
Bosses strive to offload cost of crisis on working class - a struggle for system change is needed

Venezuela: Right-wing landslide
20/01/2016, Tony Saunois, from February edition of Socialism Today, magazine of the Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales):
First electoral defeat suffered by the Chavistas since Hugo Chávez was first elected president in 1998

Leningrad: ‘Hero City’
19/01/2016, Clare Doyle (fuller version of a review article to be published in the February 2016 issue of Socialism Today):
900 days of siege in World War Two

China: Financial turmoil spreads fear across global markets
14/01/2016, Per-Åke Westerlund, with additional reporting by Vincent Kolo:
Setting the tone for 2016?