Article of the G. Toussas, Member of the CC and MEP under the title: EU Citizens’ Initiative
The
“participatory democracy” of capital
The so-called “citizens’
initiative” which was established through the reactionary Lisbon Treaty
– the renamed “European Constitution” – has recently been at
the center of the vulgar propaganda of the EU and the bourgeois governments
of the member states, after the December 2010 agreement of the European
Parliament and the Council, concerning the relevant Regulation. The
Prime Minister, Giorgos Papandreou, undertook the mockery against the
working people in our country, when he demagogically declared his intention
to take advantage of the EU “citizens’ initiative”, in order to
collect signatures for the creation of a “eurobond”. ND and the
other parties of capital jointly support the “initiative”, in their
efforts to incorporate in a mass way the working class and the people’s
strata into the dominant bourgeois policy. Alongside them, the opportunists
of the European Left and the SYN/SYRIZA decided to launch a signature
collection, at the 3rd Congress of the EL, according to the
“citizens’ initiative” process, calling for the creation of a
European Fund for social development and solidarity, without the IMF
support mechanisms. It constitutes a minimum “safety net” for the
humiliated popular strata, in order for the bourgeoisie to be able to
prevent any workers’ or people’s uprisings and to protect the exploitative
system. Despite their supposed opposition to the Lisbon Treaty, they
spread illusions to the workers once more; they support the efforts
for the white-washing of the EU and capitalism in general.
The
“citizens’ initiative” and the real objectives of the EU
The “citizens’
initiative” provides the EU citizens the “right to initiate legislation”
by submitting one million signatures to the Commission, inviting it
“to submit a proposal for a legal act of the Union for the purpose
of implementing the Treaties”.
According to the relevant
intervention of the KKE delegation in the European Parliament, “the
ridiculous exultations on the reinforcement of the democratic institutions
of the EU, which accompanied the voting of the Regulation on the “citizens’
initiative”, are nothing else but another effort to provocatively
manipulate and fool the peoples. This fake “citizens’ initiative”
is not only useless, but can prove dangerous for the peoples”.
This is what the Regulation of the European Parliament and the Council of the EU provides for:
- The Commission must approve beforehand the subject on which the signatures are collected.
- The initiative depends on the Commission’s permission; the Commission has the right not to bring forward the proposed initiative, if it estimates that it is manifestly contrary to the values of the European Union as set out in the Lisbon Treaty, or falls outside the sphere of the Commission's powers, or for other technical and subjective reasons. It is obvious that there cannot be any initiatives on the EU Treaties and their amendment, particularly on the four freedoms of movement of the capital established by the Maastricht Treaty.
- Initiatives that don’t respect the strategic EU policies, such as the anti-popular strategy “Europe 2020”, are not allowed. The same applies to initiatives that don’t respect the EU values, namely the capitalist exploitative system itself, the “social market economy, where competition is free and undistorted”, as defined in the EU Treaties.
- In any case, the initiatives that are not agreeable to the EU can be rejected by the Commission before they are even launched.
- If an initiative is approved, there is a 12-month period for the organizers to collect the signatures. The signatures must be collected in the ¼ of the member states (7 countries) and the minimum number of citizens per member state must derive from the number of members of the European Parliament of each state multiplied by 750 (i.e. 16500 signatures for Greece). There are strictly determined conditions for the filing of personal data through this procedure. The signatory is required to declare the following: his full name and family name, his permanent residence (address, street, postcode, city, and country), his date and place of birth, his nationality, his Personal identification number/Type of identification number/identity document, date and signature, while the person responsible for the collection of the signatures must cross-check the above data. The authorities of the member states must then check the lists of signatures, according to their legislation, and authenticate them within 3 months from their submission. At the same time, the resources and the eventual financing of the signature collection are also examined.
The
most important is that the Commission
is not obliged to propose any legislation.
After all this bureaucratic procedure and after accepting the initiative,
the Commission has no obligation to propose any legislative regulation,
it only has to set out its conclusions on the citizens’ initiative
within 3 months and to communicate whether it intends to take any action
or not.
This is the “democratic
nature” of the EU that the “citizens’ initiative” is supposed
to ensure. Firstly, the Commission must give its permission and the
initiative must comply with the EU values and respect the Treaties.
Then there is a complex bureaucratic procedure and the filing of the
undersigned by the services of the member states. And after the collection
of the signatures, the Commission may chuck them in the dustbin.
A useless and dangerous procedure for the peoples, a useful one for the capitalists
On the other hand,
we can’t ignore the fact that the collection of one million signatures
from various countries, in various languages, with various mechanisms
of control of the signatures and the resources, can be undertaken and
carried out only by experienced organizations, with considerable technical
and operational infrastructure, which have the know-how, are organized
at international level, have important resources, employ people for
a long period of time. It is obvious that such initiatives can be undertaken
and carried forward only by the big NGOs, connected (directly or indirectly,
through the establishment of the necessary mechanisms) to monopoly groups
or the capitalist business and supported by the government or the state;
even the bourgeois governments themselves could play this role, according
to the announcements of G. Papandreou.
For instance, the recent
initiative of the Foreign ministers of 6 EU countries – Hungary, Romania,
Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Poland – which was addressed to the Commission
and demanded the banning of the communist symbols, the unhistorical
equation of nazism with communism and the penalization of any reference
to and defense of the socialist regimes, could easily become a “citizens’
initiative”; the EU Council has already asked from the Commission
to examine the issue and propose relevant actions, the Commission has
conducted an initial exchange of views during a public hearing, relevant
committees have been established in various countries, several organizations
have been mobilized, as well as lots of funding.
In its intervention
for the explanation of the negative vote of the Party in the Plenary
Session, on 16/12/2010, the KKE delegation in the European Parliament
notes, among others: “This kind of “citizens’ initiative”, led
and manipulated by the mechanisms of capital and the bourgeois political
system, can be useful for the EU institutions that can present the most
anti-popular and reactionary choices of the EU and the monopolies as
a supposed “people’s demand”. Moreover, such “initiatives”
will be used in a way that the signatures, the memoranda and the pleading
are opposed to the organized workers’ and people’s movement, the
mass militant people’s demonstrations and fights, the variety of the
forms of struggle.
The alignment of the
European Left, SYN/SYRIZA and the opportunists in general, with the
political representatives of the capital, in the name of the reinforcement
of democracy in the EU, proves once more their dangerous role. The various
“citizens’ initiatives” and the like cannot mask the reactionary
face of the EU. They will not prevent the intensification of the class
struggle, the people’s fights throughout the EU that put in doubt
the entire anti-popular edifice.
Today, it is an imperative
that the platform of demands and the forms of struggle, such as struggle
committees, collections of signatures, demonstrations and strikes, or
even more complex forms stemming from the class struggle itself, serve
the redeployment and counter-attack of the workers’ movement, for
the reinforcement of the sociopolitical alliance of the working class
and the poor people’s strata in the city and on the countryside, against
the imperialist unions and the monopolies, in order to pave the way
for the people’s prosperity.
Article of Giorgos Toussas,
member of the CC of the KKE,
responsible of the Department on
European Policy of the CC of the KKE,
member of the European Parliament
Rizospastis, 9
January 2011
e-mail:cpg@int.kke.gr