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Greece: a fall increasingly hot

OCL

During summer, the anger of the Greeks against the government and the international authorities imposing the measures of unprecedented social decline (and without equivalent in Europe) did not have the opportunity to soften.

The “package” of laws passed at the end of June in a parliament under siege in order to obtain the payment of a new tranche of the first loan from 110 billion euros and the agreement in principle for a new loan 160 billion consecutive effects of the first (recession therefore lower tax revenue) immediately proved insufficient for donors : further measures were required as early as July and late summer, the main lines were known : hiring freeze and forced departure from 30 000 officials (in a "labor reserve", paid 60% salary for a year and then nothing), creation of a property tax (touching 80% greeks) and recovery thereof via electricity bills, decline in pensions greater than 1 200 euros per month and lowering of the tax threshold to 5 000 euros of annual income (lowered two months earlier by 12 000 at 8 000 euros per year), either all low wages ...

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Greece: the European version of the shock doctrine

Kostas Svolis, OCL

The dawn of a new dark era

All the austerity measures imposed on the Greek people since 2010 constitute a small hors d'oeuvre compared to the tsunami of poverty and the social misery which is announced and that capital, the greek government, IMF and EU leadership will serve as main course.

The percentage of “official” unemployment has exceeded 16%, while the actual figure is estimated to be over 20%. The situation is really dramatic for young people because the percentage of real unemployment concerning this age group reached 40%, whereas it is estimated that, by the end of 2011, the number of unemployed is expected to exceed 1 million. Workers' wages are constantly falling and it is estimated that between 2010 and 2012 the total decrease will have reached 30%.

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Greece: In a critical moment and asphyxiating

Courant Alternatif

Un premier bilan des camarades de TPTG [1]

Ce qui suit est un compte-rendu de la manifestation du 5 mai et du lendemain, ainsi que quelques réflexions générales sur la situation critique du mouvement en Grèce à l’heure actuelle En dépit d’avoir été placé dans une période de terrorisme financier aigu et prenant de l’ampleur jour après jours, avec les menaces constantes de la faillite de l’État et les appels à “faire des sacrifices”, la réponse du prolétariat à la veille du vote des nouvelles mesures d’austérité au Parlement grec a été impressionnante. Cela a probablement été la plus grande manifestation de travailleurs depuis la chute de la dictature, y compris celle de 2001 qui a conduit au retrait du projet de réforme des retraites. Nous estimons qu’il y avait plus de 200.000 manifestants dans le centre d’Athènes et environ 50.000 de plus dans le reste du pays.

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