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A no vote against blackmail
published in Socialist Worker, U.S.
July 1
<http://socialistworker.org/2015/07/01/a-no-vote-against-blackmail>

THE GOVERNMENT'S decision to reject the ultimatum of the lenders, to
refuse to sign a new Memorandum imposing hyper-austerity, and to ask
for an expression of the will of the people by referendum on July 5 is
a decision that transforms Greek politics.

This decision proves that the challenge begun by the social struggles
to resist austerity and continued with the elections on January 25 is
deeper and more durable than the supporters of neoliberalism, both
local and international, anticipated. It also frees SYRIZA and the
popular hopes for change from the dead end of continuing negotiations
with the lenders and the impasse resulting from the February 20
agreement with the lenders.

This proves what we, among the most critical voices inside SYRIZA,
insisted in the months that have passed since the election: SYRIZA
cannot be easily transformed into a party of austerity.
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FROM THE moment that Alexis Tsipras announced the referendum, a battle
of extreme importance was underway.

The "institutions" and the leaders of European governments are
directing their threats of economic strangulation not only against the
left-wing government, but against the workers and popular masses of
Greece.

Their local partners, including the "internal troika" of New
Democracy, PASOK and Potami, are watching with fear as the
international guardians of the Memorandums--the regime of
hyper-austerity imposed throughout all these years on behalf of the
bankers, industrialists and shipowners--are losing their hold.

Everything indicates that the coming days will see a furious battle in
which both sides will go all-out. The working class and popular masses
have every reason to fight this battle with all their strength, aiming
for a clear victory. For a NO: No to Memorandums, no to austerity, no
to debt, no to the blackmail of the lenders.

Winning this battle will renew the left-wing dynamic expressed in the
working class and popular vote for SYRIZA in the January elections. It
will show again that the political and social balance of forces has
shifted in Greece.

A victory on July 5 will not return the situation to where things
stood when the negotiations collapsed, with the despicable ultimatum
of the lenders. A victory will underline, with even more urgency, the
need to follow, quickly and unilaterally, the minimum anti-austerity
measures that SYRIZA promised in the Thessaloniki program before the
elections. That includes stopping debt repayments to the lenders, with
the goal of cancelling a majority of the debt; carrying out measures
to improve the life of workers and poor; and financing all of this
with heavy taxes on corporations and the rich, renationalizing large
public enterprises and putting the banks under social control.

Every necessary measure, whether political, diplomatic or financial,
must be taken to ensure that this policy is carried out. Our response
to the blackmail of the lenders is that the struggle against austerity
will not be governed by concerns about the euro system or by the
consent of the rulers of Europe.

In the days ahead, two distinct worlds will collide. On the one hand,
there is the world of those who have benefited from the brutality of
the Memorandums--the local elite and their international patrons and
partners. They will rely on blackmail involving the banks, on draining
capital out of the country, on causing a chaotic crisis.

On the other hand, there is the world of workers and the poor, which
has no advantages to rely on other than the fact that it is vast
majority of people in society.

The victory of one of these worlds will mean the defeat of the other.
Therefore, no individual or organization on the left can hesitate for
a moment. It is our duty to immediately build an alliance that will
organize for a no vote--an alliance that can win a victory for the
working class and the popular masses.

Regardless of the mistakes that have been made since January, and
without underestimating the unprecedented difficulties we face in this
moment, now is not the time for academic debates. It is time for
struggle. It is a time to claim a great victory for the working people
of Greece that will significantly change the existing state of
affairs.
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