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A note on Syriza’s Central Committe meeting and the text presented by the Left Platform

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A note on Syriza’s Central Committe meeting and the text presented by the Left Platform

Stathis Kouvelakis

Syriza’s Central Committee on 23/24 May, 44% in favour of of the text of the Left Platform calling for a rupture in the negotiations and for an alternative plan.

At the central committee session which ended a few hours ago, the Left Platform submitted the following text, which got 75 votes, with 95 against and one blank vote. The text calls for a break with the lenders starting with a default on the payment of the debt.

In the text adopted by the majority of the central committee, four conditions of an ˜acceptable compromise are listed:

 Low primary budgetary surpluses

 No further cuts to wages and pensions

 Restructuring the debt

 A significant package for public investment, particularly in infrastructures and new technologies.

To these the text adds the œindispensable reinstatement of collective conventions and the gradual rise of the minimum wage to 751 euros [its 2009 level] and stipulates that œany changes in fiscal policy should promote social justice by alleviating the burden of those who are economically disadvantaged and forcing the well-off and tax-escapers at last to pay.

In his opening report, Alexis Tsipras adopted a firm tone but avoided any precise reference to the current state of the negotiations and what was the basis of discussion of a possible agreement, referring only to the four conditions mentioned above, which do not clarify most of the points of disagreement. The session was also marked by the intervention of the president of Parliament Zoe Kostantopoulou, who supported openly a one-year suspension in the payment on the debt, on the basis of the first conclusions of the Committee for the Auditing of the Debt which are expected to come out in the next few days. She also rejected the very controversial appointment of Lambis Tagmatarchis as the new director of the reconstituted public broadcasting company ERT. Tagmatarchis is a person very linked to the media establishment and has already served as the director of ERT under the PASOK government of George Papandreou.

The full text of the Left Platform

It has become now clear that the œinstitutionsœ are not striving for what some are calling an žhonourable compromise. An œhonourable compromise cannot exist anyway by means of privatizations and new burdens on the popular classes, and it certainly cannot exist without a real end to austerity, without a restructuring of (the biggest part of) the debt and without adequate provision of liquidity for the revitalization of the economy.

What the ruling circles of the EU, the ECB and the IMF are ruthlessly and consistently aiming for in the last for months, is to strangle the economy, to milk even the last euro from the country´s reserves and to push an œunprotected government to full submission and exemplary humiliation.

This tactic of the EU partners was also on display at the Riga summit.

The government has no other option but to proceed to a counterattack with an alternative plan that is based on SYRIZA’s pre-electoral pledges and the government’s programmatic announcements.

The following measures must immediately be implemented:

 The immediate nationalization of the banks with all necessary accompanying measures to insure their function along transparent, productive, developmental and social criteria.

 The establishment of democratic legality and transparency upon the dominant media, along with the substantial control of their lending obligations.

 The immediate termination of every grid protecting the country’s scandal-immersed oligarchy.

 The suspension of privilege, privileging adjustments and immunity for big economic interests.

 The substantial taxation of wealth and large properties, as well as the taxation of top earners and of high corporate profitability.

 The immediate and full reintroduction, as well as safeguarding and practical implementation of labour legislation and rights to trade union organization.

The government has to counter decisively the propaganda of the ruling circles that terrorizes the people with the scenario of full disaster that the suspension of debt servicing and of an eventual exit from the Eurozone will allegedly bring upon the country.

The greatest disaster facing the country is the imposition of a new memorandum in one form or another and the extension of the implementation of past memoranda.

This development must be avoided by any means and sacrifice necessary.

Any alternative solution for a progressive policy against the Memoranda, includes first and foremost the suspension of servicing the debt. Notwithstanding all the difficulties entailed, it is much more preferable to any other option for it offers the country hope and prospects.

If the œinstitutions continue with their policy of blackmail in the following days, the government has a duty to clearly state from this moment on that it will not œstrip the Greek people by robbing them of their savings, that it will not proceed to the next IMF payment, and that it intends to put forward alternative solutions for the country’s course, on the economic, social, political and strategic levels that will safeguard the implementation of its program.

Athens, May 24 2015

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