For a Europe of Solidarity and Social Justice

Alternative Summit of the European Movements

The Greek Working Group for the preparation of the Alter Summit has addressed the following call to the public.

A spectre is haunting Europe: the self-organization and the resistance of the people against the dictatorship of the “free markets”, the multinationals, the Troika and the governments. The tens of general and sectoral strikes all over Europe, the squares and the “occupy” movements, the popular and labour uprisings in Romania and Bulgaria, the massive movements in the European South for the common goods, the Arab spring, the major struggles in Greece, from the Steel Industry (“Hellenic Halyvourgia”) and “BIOME” to the mobilisations of the people of Halkidiki against the gold mines, prove, together with much more, that the neoliberal totalitarianism is far from being an one-way street.

At the initiative of trade unions, social organisations and movement collectives from all over Europe, the Alter Summit of Athens is being prepared for the 7th and 8th of June. Its goal is the analysis of the systemic crisis and of the neoliberal attack and, mostly, the coordination of the struggles of the working people and the peoples of Europe. The place has been chosen precisely because Greece, apart form being the guinea pig of the anti-social plans of the IMF, the ECB and the EU, is also the laboratory of resistance to austerity, unemployment and the looting of the common goods. Tens of trade unions, NGOs, social, ecological, feminist and antiracist organisations from all over Greece participate in the Organising Committee of the Alter Summit. They all share the belief that, although the neoliberal attack is taking place at a different rhythm in each country, it is coordinated at an international level and only the common struggle of the European people, and especially of those that suffer mostly from the crisis, can bring concrete results.

Overthrowing the antidemocratic and antisocial policy of the European Union

• We are fighting against the dictatorship of the “free markets” and the financial capital, the terrorism of the debt, the irresponsible behaviour of the banks, the dismantling of the welfare state, the imposition of the harshest austerity since the Second World War. We are fighting to freeze the debt and to stop the usury against entire countries which destroys their economy, to abolish the Memoranda and the tax-heavens, to stop the continuing funding of the banks and to nationalise and put under social control those banks that are unable to finance themselves or that are involved in socially destructive activities.

We are fighting in order to raise the salaries, the unemployment benefits and the pensions, to reduce the retirement age, to stop the disgrace of precarious labour and the multiple discriminations against women, to guarantee the collective work agreements and the free access to health and education for all, to reinforce the social economy based on solidarity and the public investments that will provide decent jobs that promote social interest.

• We are fighting against the fake democracy, where the Parliaments just validate the decisions of the economic and political elites, where the orders of the European Commission and of the Troika, that lack any social legitimacy, humiliate any notion of people’s sovereignty. The fake democracy in Europe, where the lawless practices of the markets and the state repression are spreading whereas social and democratic rights are shrinking, where state racism, along with strengthening over-exploitation and the exclusion of immigrants, also promotes fascist terrorism and where state repression against all those that are struggling against neoliberal barbarism becomes one of the main components of the ruling policies.. We are fighting for the safeguarding of democratic rights and political liberties, regardless of class position, gender, sexual orientation or gender identity, religion, skin colour or ethnic origin, for equal rights for men and women immigrants and political asylum to refugees, for the abolition of “special” legislation against practices of disobedience and resistance to the new capitalist totalitarianism, we are fighting for a social, direct and participative democracy.

• We are fighting in order to stop the looting of the natural resources and environmental destruction (ex. gold mining), to stop the strangulation of the countries of the global South through the grabbing of their resources and the imposition of “patents”, to stop the imperialist interventions, and especially the wars under the guidance of the USA, which cause the desertification of huge expanses of land and create millions of refugees. We are fighting to stop the privatisation of the common goods and to give back to the public sector all the enterprises and the services of public interest, to abolish the anti-environmental laws, to end the scandal of the “market in pollution rights” which supposedly deals with climate change, to withdraw the European troops present in various regions of the planet and to abolish the refugees’ detention centers and the European border police (FRONTEX).

Coordination of our struggle with the struggles of the peoples of Europe and the rest of the world.

• Because, just as we have every reason to intensify our struggle in order to reverse the three-parties government which imposes the memoranda and the impoverishment  of large parts of the greek society, we also have every reason to make it a common with that of the peoples that are facing or will face the policies of austerity and poverty, with or without memoranda (Greece, Cyprus, Portugal, Spain, Italy or, earlier, Turkey, Latvia, Romania, Bulgaria etc.) but also with the people whose ruling classes and governments are imposing the memoranda (mainly Germany). Obviously, each country is under different types of pressure and different rhythms, so it is naive to think that mobilisations of same intensity will develop everywhere simultaneously, it is however of the greatest importance that the different movements intercommunicate, that they shape common demands and goals, that they express their solidarity to those who are under the most severe attack or who give the toughest fight.

• Finally, the opponent has a common policy (using the crisis in order to increase the profits of capital and its ability to manage society without any social or political negotiation) therefore, the division of “those below” under either nationalist stereotypes (ex. “lazy Greeks”, “fascist Germans”) or with corporatist or racist stereotypes (ex. public sector employees versus those of the private sector, local workers versus immigrants etc.) only serves the ruling classes.

Therefore, we call on all colleagues and comrades from Greece as well as from other European countries, all together, from Lisbon to the Urals and from Finland to Cyprus, to support and to participate in the Alternative Summit of the European Movements, to discuss and to demonstrate together, to build bonds of class and internationalist solidarity.

To see the organizations that participate or observe, visit the site.
Athens, 22 April 2013
Info: www.altersummit.eu
Contact: 0030-6946689314, 0030-6974569239
altersummit.athens2013 (at) yahoo.gr
For the detailed program of the Alter Summit click here.


3 comments

3 responses to “For a Europe of Solidarity and Social Justice”

  1. micheline mason says:

    It is worrying that disabled people are not mentioned once in this call to solidarity. I have asked several times how disabled people in Greece are faring during this terrible regime of austerity, but I hear no answers from activists or anyone else. The enforced institutionalisation of disabled and orphaned children and adults in may places in Europe, and particularly in Eastern Europe, still seems to be unchallenged. Disabled people and our allies in Britain must not keep silent or invisible on this at home or on the European stage. In fact we probably have a very important role to play in forcing this issue out into the open.

  2. Bazza says:

    I agree with most of this although sounds like a wish list for activists and hopefully ideas will be deceminated to working people. Could also add a shorter working week to free ‘Time Poor’ working people. Could also call for a Global minimum wage, global earlier retirement and a global shorter working week to help free humanity so working people globally can enjoy life and their planet.
    I also don’t think there is anything socialist about ‘nationalisation’ could take banks, utilities into public ownership to be run democratically on co-operative lines with staff electing boards, communities having a say and could pay a community dividend (like the COOP ‘Divi’ in the UK). People need to feel that publicly owned is theirs and they need to love them like we do the NHS in the UK (although this is currently under attack).They are then nailed down if right wing carpet baggers, Neo-Liberal asset strippers and ‘cherry pickets’ come for them.
    I also think we need to think through the cocept of ‘Open borders’ – is this being politically pure? Although my heart may be with this my head wonders how do peaceful socialist societies deal with right wing groups etc who may want to enter to sabotage them (although these groups admittedly are miniscule). Socialists should not be afraid to ask difficult questions to work out solutions and I don’t pretend to have all the answers.
    I have always feel we should offer sanctuary to refugees and asylum seekers, trade unionise and thus empower migrant workers so they aren’t used by unscrupulous employers to undercut wages, and ordinary working people need to talk to these groups more and they will recognise that we have much in common.
    As socialists we are visionaries but I guess I am always also thinking a bit ahead and about practice in power.
    European and Global socialists need to share ideas and discuss more and e forums could help – not many working people may be able to get to European conferences. But through the Internet and even tele-confencing we can still talk and support each other.
    The real dependency culture in the World is he rich & powerful. Every day they must pray that the working billions will turn up to work to create the wealth and to make societies work .
    As the rich and the powerful, right wing parties, and the right wing media CONTINUE TO CON it is simple.
    Progressive humanity needs to wake people up!
    I wish your conference every success!
    X and peace.
    Yours in solidarity!

  3. Bazza says:

    Forgot to mention instead of the piddling Ronin Hood Tax of 0.1% in the EC we could call for a 1%-5% financial transaction tax – would bring in £1.75trillion in EC if we went for higher rate- it is our wealth really.
    Could also have free public transport – help the transport poor, the environment and economy.
    With best wishes.


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