Tag: Greece
From reformism to struggle and regroupment
Posted by John, July 14th, 2015 - under Reformism, Revolution.
Tags: Austerity, Australia, Greece
Comments: 4
If there are two lessons I draw from the surrender of SYRIZA they are, first, not to pursue a grand reformist project, especially an electoralist one aimed at winning power to manage capitalism, and second to consider how to unite those small and disparate forces now on the ground in Australia that understand that the emancipation of the working class must be the act of the working class.
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Sydney rally 5.30 pm Wednesday in solidarity with Greek workers striking against austerity
Posted by John, July 14th, 2015 - under Solidarity.
Tags: Austerity, Greece
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Sydney Wednesday solidarity rally with Greek workers striking against austerity.
NO MEANS NO – NO TO AUSTERITY DEAL – SOLIDARITY WITH GREEK WORKERS
Meet Sydney Town Hall Steps, Wednesday 15 July, 5:30pm
Hear Petros Constantinou, socialist activist from Greece, speak on the crisis in Greece at Keep Left in Sydney in August
Posted by John, July 14th, 2015 - under Keep Left, Solidarity magazine, SYRIZA.
Tags: ANTARSYA, Austerity, Greece
Comments: 1
Petros Constantinou is a long-term socialist activist from Greece. As a member of the anti-capitalist coalition Antarsya, the Greek socialist organisation, SEK, and a councillor for Athens, Petros has been a part of the momentous struggle of Greek workers against austerity in the midst of capitalism’s greatest crisis since the Great Depression. Now, as the newly-elected left party Syriza tries to manage the crisis, Petros will join us at the Keep Left conference to discuss: Recession and austerity in Greece: Can Syriza solve the crisis? A debate. Join us.
Organise global solidarity with Greek workers striking against austerity this Wednesday
Posted by John, July 14th, 2015 - under Solidarity, Strikes, Struggles, Workers, Working class.
Tags: Austerity, Greece
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Wednesday is the public sector general strike and the parliamentary vote on the Third Memorandum in Greece. There is a global call for solidarity with Greek workers striking against austerity. 5.30 pm Wednesday in every central square worldwide. Get cracking. Organise.
Kevin Ovenden in Greece: latest updates on a back-breaking memorandum
Posted by John, July 13th, 2015 - under Kevin Ovenden.
Tags: Austerity, Greece
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As one public sector trade unionist told me last night during the “violent” negotiations in Brussels:
“The foreign media seem to think that if he [Tsipras] signs up to something and the parliament passes it then it’s going to happen. Quite simply – it is not. There will be an enormous battle.”
2) The executive of the ADEDY public sector union federation meets this afternoon. It is set to consider a call from the anti-capitalist left for a 24-hour strike against the new memorandum, whether agreed to by the government or imposed from without through a capital-enforced expulsion of Greece from the eurozone.
Unite to fight capitalist austerity in Greece
Posted by John, July 12th, 2015 - under Unity.
Tags: Austerity, Greece
Comments: 2
The historic nature of events in the last week in Greece with the mobilisation and then resounding No vote against austerity and now the rotten deal Tsipras’s Syriza government has offered the troika demands unity. Unite the left wing No forces in the fight against austerity. And for those of us far away learning important lessons from the events in Greece, it means uniting in our support of those in Greece fighting against capitalist austerity no matter who is imposing it.
Oppose those who lead to surrender
Posted by John, July 11th, 2015 - under SYRIZA.
Tags: Austerity, Greece
Comments: 2
‘Those who lead Greece and its Left to surrender should be opposed,’ writes Stathis Kouvelakis in Jacobin. Stathis serves on the central committee of Syriza.
Kevin Ovenden in Greece on those parliamentarians who voted No to austerity
Posted by John, July 11th, 2015 - under Kevin Ovenden.
Tags: Austerity, Greece
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No one on the left of the party is responsible for breaking an “anti-austerity” government’s majority. The government itself did that when it broke from the party’s programme – even its most minimal one: no more austerity. There is an honourable tradition of representatives of the left finding themselves in a minority in an assembly on a matter of principle, only then to find – sometimes more quickly than they had anticipated – that they represent majority feeling in the society.
A Greek tragedy unfolding?
Posted by John, July 10th, 2015 - under Uncategorised.
Tags: Austerity, Greece
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The question now becomes will the Greek working class accept this SYRIZA-troika austrity deal? In fighting the SYRIZA-troika austerity program Greek workers can inspire workers across Europe to reject the neoliberal prescriptions and put socialism as the alternative back on the table.
Kevin Ovenden in Greece: Europe’s ‘leaders’ have learnt nothing
Posted by John, July 7th, 2015 - under Kevin Ovenden.
Tags: Austerity, Greece
Comments: 1
The result of the little game by the geniuses who run the EU was to further shatter New Democracy, the party of big business. The left has hegemony in Greek society for the first time since 1944.