Alan Woods, editor of In Defence of Marxism and founder of the Hands off
Venezuela Campaign, pointed out that the late President Chavez was
immediately confronted with the opposition of the bankers, landlords and
capitalists when he tried to act on behalf of the workers and poor people.
“I agree with your demands to improve living standards, *but there is one
problem: you cannot realize these objectives under capitalism. The only way
forward is to fight for the abolition and the establishment of socialism.”*

http://www.marxist.com/tsipras-speaks-in-london.htm


Tsipras speaks in London<http://www.marxist.com/tsipras-speaks-in-london.htm>
Written by Georgios DiakogeorgiouTuesday, 19 March 2013
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The leader of Syriza, Alexis Tsipras, visited London last week. On the
14th March
he spoke in the LSE on an event of the Hellenic Observatory titled
“Greece’s way out of the crisis” week. On 15th March, He met with member of
the Labour’s shadow cabinet and the TUC and concluded his visit to London
with a public lecture at the Friends Meeting House. This event was
organised by the Syriza branch of London and attracted over 500 people that
packed the venue. Comrade Tsipras started his speech by giving a grim
description of the current situation of the Greek economy and society.

[image: 
tsipras-in-london]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/britain/tsipras-in-london.jpg>Tsipras
in London“The Greek austerity drives the economy downwards. This not an
estimate is a given fact," said Tsipras, while stating convinced that
"austerity is not the means to overcome the crisis but the goal of those
who impose it and those who put it in action". According to Alexis Tsipras,
the Greek and foreign troika seek to have cheap labour, which is achieved
by blackmailing people with large debt created by their governments, and
expressed the view that if there was no crisis they would have invented it
in order to proceed with their plans.

The leader of the Greek opposition strongly criticized the governments of
southern Europe by saying that so far there has not been one of them to say
no to the austerity policies, but they accepted the absurd measures imposed
on them. He also criticized the banking system, saying that it does not
serve the interests of citizens, but of capital and emphasized that the
goal is to put banks “in public and social control”, when the Syriza will
be in government. The first priority of a Syriza government is to abolish
all the measures that reduce wages and pensions and gradually restore the
minimum wage to pre Memorandum levels and promised to “renegotiate” the
Greek loans with the foreign lenders.

Secondly, the Syriza government will renegotiate the state loans with the
Greek and foreign lenders. He also emphasized the importance of solidarity
that workers around the world must show towards each other and towards a
government of the Left. Lastly, he criticized the policy of the government
saying that Samaras' agenda has helped to strengthen the power of neo-Nazis
because, according to him, "Samaras's party has some hidden extreme right
-supporters".

In the question and answer session that followed the questions focused
around the issue of socialism under a left government and the rise of the
neo-Nazi group Golden Dawn. Rob Sewell, editor of the Socialist Appeal,
started the session by mentioning that during his visit in Greece back in
1974 as a member of the Labour Youth he saw the thirst of people for social
change and how Andreas Papandreou captured their hearts and minds with the
promise of socialism. After Papandreou’s win in the 1981 elections, instead
of pressing with socialist policies, he tried just to manage the capitalist
system with the well-known results, which is something Syriza must learn
from.

Alan Woods, editor of In Defence of Marxism and founder of the Hands off
Venezuela Campaign, pointed out that the late President Chavez was
immediately confronted with the opposition of the bankers, landlords and
capitalists when he tried to act on behalf of the workers and poor people.
“I agree with your demands to improve living standards, but there is one
problem: you cannot realize these objectives under capitalism. The only way
forward is to fight for the abolition and the establishment of socialism.”

There were a lot of people who demanded a clearer vision from comrade
Tsipras and put the question of socialism to him. His answer was that
nobody can move towards Socialism with decrees and laws, but only with the
active support of the majority of the people. He recognized that from the
first day,  a Syriza government is going to be faced by a difficult
period.  The threat of reaction from the ruling class will be overcome with
the help of the Greek people.

Tsipras is trying to calm the nerves of the troika by visiting the USA,
Germany and talking to a forum of the Karamanlis Foundation. On Friday, he
said that he will postpone the socialist measures until the majority of the
Greek people would support them. This was a really vague statement!

Comrade Tsipras promises to “renegotiate” the loans with the troika. The
problem with this is that if the EU-IMF troika renegotiates the loans with
him, this would send a clear message to the rest of the Southern Europeans
that if they elect left governments, they can too get a more favourable
treatment concerning their loans. This is not going to happen.

Comrade Tsipras promises to bring the level of the minimum wages and
pensions up to the pre-crisis levels, a level which was under the poverty
line to begin with. This is hardly something that will excite the workers!
Moreover, he doesn’t tell us where he will find these funds, since he won’t
nationalize the banks and the big corporations.

A left government which takes any serious measures in favour of the working
class will face wholesale economic sabotage from the capitalists and
provocations from the capitalist state apparatus, which also includes
paramilitary and neo-Nazi groups. A left government which doesn’t have
control over the economy will fail in any attempt to reverse the current
situation in Greece.

Comrade Tsipras doesn’t seem to understand that if he doesn’t press forward
with a socialist programme, the only way of staying in power is by
capitulation to the Troika. Any move to abolish the Memoranda without
nationalization and workers’ control of the banks and the big corporations
will result in the collapse of his government. Tsipras’s speech shows us
the urgency of a clearly defined socialist programme, something that our
comrades in Syriza are fighting for.

Our comrades of the Initiative for a Communist Tendency of Syriza (see
their 
appeal<http://www.marxist.com/open-appeal-for-communist-tendency-of-syriza.htm>)
are putting forward a clearly defined 10-point Socialist programme for the
party:

1) Debt cancellation and immediate abolition of the Memoranda and any
measures imposed by them.

2) Heavy taxes on big business and the big wealth.

3) Establishment of workers’ control in companies by elected committees of
workers, which in turn, will elect a Nationwide Labour Audit Committee.

4) Nationalization of the banking system and creation of a single state
bank, with its managing body composed of a 1/3 of employees in banks, 1/3
of representatives of trade unions and 1/3 of representatives of the
government.

5) Nationalization and integration into single entities within each
industry of all enterprises in which the state holds even one share of the
large firms that are closing, the companies of transport (people or goods),
water, energy, telecommunications, mineral wealth, infrastructure and
construction, with their management consisting of 1/3 employees of the
company, 1/3 consumers-workers (trade unions, etc.) and 1/3 representatives
of the government. Creation of a Pan-Hellenic Nationalization and Planning
Council of the economy with the participation of the Pan-Hellenic Labour
Audit Committee of the working people's organizations (trade unions,
professional associations, etc.) and representatives of the government,
which will establish a firm basis for the socialization of all major
companies in the industry.

6) Nationalization of large landed properties and incentives for the
voluntary consolidation of smallholders into cooperatives under state
control.

7) Implement in cooperation with the government and Pan-Hellenic Labour
Audit Committee a project to ensure a job for every unemployed person,
through a program of public infrastructure projects and nationalization and
the reduction of working hours as much as it is required in order to share
out all available jobs amongst all the workers.

8) Steeply progressive taxation of capital and wealth, direct cost savings
from the "freezing" of military spending, the expropriation of church
property, and above all, the nationalization program will provide the
necessary revenue for an immediate increase in salaries, pensions and
allowances within the context of a decent standard of living and the
introduction an automatic increase of wage and pensions in line with any
increase in the cost of living. Adequate funding of Health, Education,
Welfare, Social Security, Culture and Sports.

9) Eradication of the bureaucratic and repressive structures of the
existing, bourgeois government and the redesign of the state in a socialist
basis with the right to elect and  recall all senior government officials
and dignitaries who will be paid the salary of a skilled worker; the
exclusion of special repressive forces from labour disputes, putting  the
security forces and the army under the democratic control and management of
the mass organizations of the workers and the youth; the election of judges
by the people and the reform of law in accordance with the interests of
working people. For an open discussion by the working people and society of
the earliest possible adoption of a Constitution that enshrines the social
ownership of the means of production and revolutionary changes in state
power.

10) The faithful implementation of this program obviously entails departure
from all reactionary, imperialist military alliances like NATO, a conflict
with the capitalist EU and its institutions and, inevitably, withdrawal
from it. The example of a revolutionary Greece, and an open class appeal to
the European workers for a common struggle against capitalism in Europe,
for the establishment of the United Socialist States of Europe will disarm
imperialism. It would shield the country from external threats and will
provide very soon a safe and equitable international position by opening
the prospect of pan-European and global victory of socialism.

If you agree with the programme put forward by the comrades of the
Initiative for a Communist Tendency of Syriza, you can express your support
by signing 
here<http://www.marxismos.com/greece-menu/greece-politics-menu/greece-politics-syriza-menu/1645-sign-petition-protovoulia-gia-enan-epanastatiko-syriza.html>
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