Struggle in terms of class conflict
The largest demonstration
in recent years in Thessalonica was carried out on Saturday afternoon
10/9 by PAME, The All-Greek Antimonopoly Rally of the self-employed,
The All-farmers’ Militant Rally, The Students’ Struggle Front, and
the Women’s Federation of Greece, against the anti-people policies
of the social-democratic government, the EU and the IMF.
The demonstration
took place on the occasion of the beginning of the International Fair
of Thessalonica, which was opened by the Prime Minister, who is persisting
in the anti-people –anti-worker political line and announced new measures
which will shrink the people’s income.
In his speech
at the demonstration, Sotiris Zarianopoulos, member of the ES of PAME,
called on the workers and the popular strata to foster a combative atmosphere
everywhere, to escalate their struggle and prepare for the next general
strike.
Thousands of demonstrators
marched in the city centre against the climate of fear and intimidation
which the government attempted to cultivate. The attempts to create
a scenario with incidents around the mobilization of the class-oriented
forces failed. Even if the international TV media sought to focus once
again on the provocateur activity of small groups, the reality which
they wanted to conceal was that tens of thousands workers demonstrated
with the slogans and militant set of demands of PAME. The slogans “The
crisis and the debt do not belong to the people, they were brought about
by the profits of capitalism.” “An end to the games, capitalism
cannot become humane.”, “Worker without you no cog can turn, you
can do without the bosses”, resounded in the streets of Thessalonica.
The forces of
the class-oriented trade unions and rallies demonstrated in organized
and well-protected way.
It should be noted
that on Saturday morning a dynamic and massive demonstration was held
in Athens, in which the GS of the CC of the KKE, Aleka Papariga, participated
and made the following statement to the media: “We must set aside
our fears, illusions, hesitation, otherwise we will find ourselves literally
with our backs to the wall, the working people, the working class, especially
the youth. From this moment the countdown must begin for the rebirth
and counteroffensive of the movement.”
The same evening,
in her speech at the KNE-ODIGITIS festival in Patras, Aleka Papariga
noted that “It remains a serious possibility that before a substantial
recovery is made a new economic crisis with international dimensions
will manifest itself. It is also very possible that the competition
between the capitalist states will sharpen again very suddenly, that
centrifugal forces will be observed, that the tendency for withdrawal
from the Euro will be strengthened. Without the aggressive intervention
of the people, the peoples, the results will be unpredictable, catalytic,
and with new negative consequences. For this reason the people cannot
be spectators, fatalistic, afraid, and disoriented.
It is no exaggeration,
we find ourselves facing a cessation of payments of salaries and pensions
for example in Greece. It is no exaggeration that Greece will be even
more deeply involved, be threatened even more by the competition of
the imperialist powers in the region which with the weapons of NATO
and the repressive, military mechanisms of the EU intervene openly in
order to acquire these or other markets. The danger is great as the
country’s bourgeois class seeks to take an active part in this struggle,
indifferent concerning the sovereign rights of the country – loyal
to their class perspective. The country is thought of differently by
the people on the one hand and differently by the capitalists and their
parties on the other.
It is no exaggeration
that we predict -in conditions of increasing unemployment and rising
poverty and while the class struggle is flaring up- that we will arrive
at the fall of the government, that the processes concerning the so-called
government of “national salvation” will accelerate or of another
variation e.g. centre-left alliance governments etc. There could be
the rapid rotation of governments, temporary impasses and/or greater
impasses in the achievement of the stability of the bourgeois political
system.
In conditions
where the bourgeois political system is being shaken, the people must
be absolutely ready, to push the situation forward, to widen the ruptures
and the impasses of the system, to move into counterattack, to pose
as its goal the overthrow of the power of the monopolies.”
The GS of the
CC of the KKE stated that “ we struggle in terms of class conflict,
rupture and overthrow., so that we can gain time, so that we can force
the opponent, the government, the big employers, Brussels into a temporary
retreat at least so that we can organize the major counterattack, with
international support and solidarity: for the overthrow of the power
of the monopolies, for working class popular power, for the people’s
economy which will make the people the owners of the wealth, protagonists
in the rebirth at every level from the economy and workers’ people’s
control to the political system and the international relations of the
country.”
11/09/2011
e-mail:cpg@int.kke.gr