Greece: Only response to humiliating ultimatums - Repudiate debt, socialist measures, European-wide fight back Once again, any illusions that the negotiations with its creditors could ever yield something positive for Greece have now crumbled in the light of the recent Eurogroup meeting. The unanimous ultimatum of Greece’s so-called capitalist Eurozone “partners” to the new government and the overwhelming majority of the Greek people that support the government was once more a provocation.
Greece: No to the manoeuvres of the Troika! After the breakdown of negotiations between the Greek government and the EU last week, the produced this article, which provides background information to the present impasse.
Greece: No surrender to the Troika! Tsipras and his finance minister Varoufakis have toured the European capitals in an attempt to muster support for their debt renegotiation policies but have been met with open hostility. The workers in Greece are rallying around what they regard as their government in a movement that could escalate in the coming weeks.
Communist Tendency of SYRIZA: Stand firm - No concessions to Troika! Last Sunday's government programme announcement by the Prime Minister did not contain the sort of backtracking that the ruling class and the Troika are seeking. The government and SYRIZA should maintain a dignified and firm position. A confrontation with the Troika and capital is inevitable given that they have no desire to negotiate with the government. Rather they seek to humiliate it, have no qualms about undermining its commitments to the Greek people and even about expelling Greece from the Euro. Therefore, the important measures contained in the government's programme cannot be implemented unless these are supported by a socialist programme.
The ruling class is terrified of "the virus" of SYRIZA - Time to move forward! Read the statement of the on the latest developments in Greece. The new government should stay true to its commitments and keep away from any new agreement - which would be a trap to keep Greece in the terms of the Memorandum.
SYRIZA in power, the crisis and the Greek revolution The election victory of Syriza in Greece marked a fundamental shift not only in the situation in Greece, but throughout Europe. A week after the elections we interviewed Ilias Kirousis, a member of the Communist Tendency of SYRIZA as well as the leadership of SYRIZA’s youth wing. Here Ilias gives us his analysis of the elections and the perspectives for the SYRIZA government.
Greece: Syriza must adopt radical socialist policies! The retreats of the Syriza leadership have not forestalled German ultimatums - The solution lies in radical policies; not in diplomacy. Denounce the debt - nationalise the banks - expropriate the oligarchy!
The Greek Revolution and Civil War: 70 years since the Battle of Athens – Part One On the December 3, 1944, British snipers, the Athens police, and fascist paramilitaries opened fire on a demonstration of communist sympathisers in Athens’ Syntagma Square, leaving 28 dead. They were protesting against the provocations of the Greek bourgeois parties and the British imperialists, who were trying to derail and crush the mass revolutionary movement that had defeated the Nazis. Thus began the Battle of Athens.
Greece: Does SYRIZA have to govern with the Independent Greeks? Or is there an alternative? What could SYRIZA's leadership have done to achieve a Left government that doesn’t have to lean on a right-wing party? Read the position of the Communist Tendency of SYRIZA as to what the leadership should have done to achieve an independent Left government.
No to coalition of Syriza with Independent Greeks - Declaration of The Communist Tendency of Syriza It is a grave mistake on the part of SYRIZA to cooperate with the Independent Greeks! Do not waste this historic opportunity! There must be a coalition between SYRIZA - KKE!
Greece: Historic victory of left - First time in history a party with roots in Communist movement wins elections Read here the initial analysis of the Communist Tendency on the outcome of today's election results and this historic victory of the Left.
The Greek elections and the crisis in Europe On January 25th Greece will vote in a general election. Syriza is likely to be the party voted to power. This poses a dilemma for the European capitalists as one part of their machine, bourgeois democracy, risks colliding with another, their programme of austerity, which has been visited upon the Greek people for the past five years. This is seen as a serious threat to the plans of the rulers of Europe to solve the economic crisis by an all-out attack on the living standards of the working class.
“SYRIZA needs a Programme for Socialism” - Speech at the Central Committee of SYRIZA Read a short account of the position of the Communist Tendency of SYRIZA at the recent SYRIZA CC meeting, along with the speech by our comrade, Stamatis Karayannopoulos.
Successful two-day meeting of “EPANASTASI” paper and the Communist Tendency of SYRIZA The two-day national meeting held by the “EPANASTASI” (REVOLUTION) newspaper and the Communist Tendency of SYRIZA over the weekend of 20-21 December, was a big success. The meeting was attended by more than seventy activists, packed into the very welcoming hall of the "Art Garage". The rich content of the discussions and the participation of many young people were particularly encouraging.
SYRIZA must mobilise the workers and the youth! - Speech at the Central Committee meeting of Syriza Below is the speech by the representative of the Communist Tendency of SYRIZA, Stamatis Karayannopoulos, at the SYRIZA Central Committee meeting that took place during the weekend of 18 & 19 October 2014.