THE MAJORITY OF THE MEMBERS OF SYRIZA’S CENTRAL COMMITTEE REJECT THE AGREEMENT!
STATEMENT by the 108 (out of 201) members of Syriza’s Central Committee
The 12th of July in Brussels, a coup took place in Brussels which demonstrated that the goal of the European leaders was to inflict an exemplary punishment on a people which had envisioned another path, different from the neoliberal model of extreme austerity. It is a coup directed against any notion of democracy and popular sovereignty.
The agreement signed with the “Institutions” was the outcome of threats of immediate economic strangulation and represents a new Memorandum imposing odious and humiliating conditions of tutelage that are destructive for our country and our people.
We are aware of the asphyxiating pressures that were exercised on the Greek side, we consider nevertheless that the proud NO of working people in the referendum does not allow the government to give up in the face the pressures of the creditors.
This agreement is not compatible with the ideas and the principles of the Left, but, above anything else, is not compatible with the needs of the working classes. This proposal cannot be accepted by the members and the cadres of Syriza.
We ask the Central Committee to convene immediately and we call on the members, the cadres and the MPs of Syriza to preserve the unity of the party on the basis of our conference decisions and of our programmatic commitments.
Athens, July 15 2015
And also:
The Finance Vice-Minister, Nadia Valavani, resigned from the government in protest.
An wave of statements are issued by Syriza’s local and regional branches rejecting the agreement and calling the leadership to withdraw it even at the last moment. These statements are vote by overwhelming majorities and usually near-unanimously. The trade-union sector of the party is organizing protests againts the agreement.
In the last meeting of the political secretariat of the party only a small minority were in favour of the agreement and for supporting the government.
The Left Platform annnounced that it will not vote the agreement today.
Civil servants strike
A strike against the agreement was announced today by the confederation of civil servants ADEDY. A gathering is called this evening in front of the Parliament, when the vote will happen.