ENERGY DEMOCRACY IN GREECE
SYRIZA’s Program and the Transition to Renewable Power
By Sean Sweeney - January 2015 
Trade Unions for Energy Democracy (TUED), Working Paper No. 3

January 25, 2015 was a historic day: the people of Greece chose to break with
austerity policies. They elected SYRIZA—the Coalition of the Radical Left—as the
largest party in parliament, Alexis Tsipras will become prime minister. The
importance of this victory for the left in Greece, Europe, and indeed the world
should not be underestimated.

But now the hard work of actually governing begins. SYRIZA is entering
government facing enormous economic, social, and environmental challenges. In
addition, the party fell just short of the absolute majority (149 out of 300
seats) and will form a coalition government with the anti-austerity right-wing
Independent Greeks (ANEL).

What practical programs can the new government implement now that will advance
the party’s commitment to the “ecological transformation of the economy?” In
this Trade Unions for Energy Democracy working paper, Sean Sweeney proposes a
bold energy democracy agenda that is consistent with SYRIZA’s commitments. This
paper analyzes the present neoliberal approach to energy policy and climate
change in Greece and the European Union and proposes a clear path by which the
Greek people can take control of their energy system and transition to a
renewables-based energy economy that puts the needs of people and the
environment ahead of corporate profits. 

more: http://www.rosalux-nyc.org/energy-democracy-in-greece/
full text: http://www.rosalux-nyc.org/wp-content/files_mf/tuedsyrizaweb62.pdf

Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, New York Office: http://www.rosalux-nyc.org/
Trade Unions for Energy Democracy (TUED):
http://unionsforenergydemocracy.org/partners/
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