15 January 2012

 

Statement: To face up the financial markets and emerge from the crisis, unite the Left, strengthen the struggles and recover power to the peoples

Because of the decisions of the European summit of the 9th december 2011, because of the generalised austerity and the authoritarian supervision of member countries, the EU is entering a new stage of crisis. European peoples have already enough suffered from the crisis of financialised capitalism, and of  the dead end of the ultraliberal construction in which the treaties traps the EU. Through their unconditional support of the market and on the basis of an ultra-liberal consensus, the EU leaders and national governments continue imposing austerity to make the people pay for the crisis of the banking and financial system. By attacking social rights and public expenditure, by privatising and refusing to change the role of the European Central Bank they have created an explosion of mass unemployment and insecurity, especially among women and young people. All those neo-iberal measures where expressed in the Lisbon Treaty, agreed among the European liberals, conservatives and social-democrats. The burden of public debt is increasing and endangers the very existence of the euro zone and the EU. In Greece and in Italy, governments of “national union”, made up of right and social democrats forces, including in Greece’s case the extreme Right, have been set up without any ballot box consultation.

 

Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel wish to go still further and harder in their policies of serving capital. As from the 1st March they intend to impose a camouflaged change in the European Treaties in the form of an “international agreement for a strengthened economic union”. This new measure would set up an authoritarian centralisation of political choices at European level, placing national budgets under supervision, embodying a strengthened “golden rule” in all constitutions, by an automation of austerity plans and sanctions. This law could be adopted without any consultation with the peoples. This is a serious attack on popular sovereignty, rights of workers and public services. The “Merkozy” duo wants to force the EU and its member states to abandon for years to come, any social progress and will be depriving itself of tools that could enable it a lasting emergence from the crisis. The Party of European Left rejects this draft treaty and demands the holding of referendums or popular consultations in all the countries of the EU.

 

Through this anti-democratic and antisocial drift, they are encouraging selfishness’s and fears, thus preparing the field for the forces of the extreme right, demagogic, reactionaries, who endanger democracy and the working world. It is no co-incident that former bankers are being appointed to key positions in governments, that in Hungary, the very word “Republic” has disappeared from the official name of the country at the instigation of the populist Victor Orban and that there are signs of the increase of such forces in so many European countries.

 

The EL and its parties have been in all struggles and have clearly taken a stand against this Europe of austerity and markets dictatorship. We have supported and participated to the trade union struggles in all fields of activity, to general strikes, and the “indignants” movement, which has developed alternative social practices of mass participation, transparency and solidarity. We have called for the building of resistance fronts against austerity and made a strong contribution to the electoral sanctions against governments that have applied austerity policies. In some countries our forces are suffering from repression and “legal” attempts to dissolve them, based on the historically false amalgams of the anti-communist ideology.

 

Despite these obstacles, we have worked out concrete proposals to emerge from the crisis in a lasting manner and change the way of building Europe. They follow three main principles, shared well beyond the forces in the EL.

 

 

For us, there will be no emergence from the crisis without:

 

In 2012, new stages must be surmounted. We must open new perspectives to show that a refounded Europe on social, democratic and ecological basis is possible. In popular resistances, in left political organisations' and trade-unions proposals, in the reflexion of intellectuals, the foundations of an alternative policy are already being outlined. Convergences can be established on condition that initiatives are taken that enable them to become concrete. The time has come to join our forces to hit back.

 

 

More than ever before, “unity is strength” and the EL will face up to its responsibilities for seeing that the European Union will finally be that of its peoples, an actor for peace, democracy and social justice throughout the world.

 

Executive Board of the Party of the European Left

Berlin, 14 January 2012

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