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Intervetion by Yrjö Hakanen in the 3rd Congress of the European Left

Yrjö Hakanen Pariisi 4.12.2010: – 04.12.2010


We have participated the demonstrations of the European Day of Action organized by the European trade union movement against the cuts in jobs, pensions and public. In Finland too, we organized demonstrations in which the activity of the Communist Party, other left forces and of the Network of Critical Trade Unionists resulted in the involvement of the biggest national trade union centre in Finland. It is essential to continue and to broaden this European wide struggle.

The hard cuts in social expenditures promoted by the governments as well as the ever more strict neoliberal command of the EU over individual countries have only aggravated the crisis. This crisis is not due to workers' salaries, pensions or public services. It is a crises of financial-capitalist system. The way banks and investors can play with the fate of entire nations reveals a crisis of democracy, too. In addition, this crisis is entangled with the energy crisis, environmental crisis and significant changes in international power relations.

The crisis requires us to step up our activities to defend the rights of the working people, like minimum wages and basic income. At the same time, it also stresses the need to open the perspectives for a radically different type of development. It is necessary to rise up in debates and struggles the questions about power and ownership relations, to raise the issue of an alternative to the power of capital and to the current devastating development model. It is necessary to put forward marxist analyses and the perspectives of socialism.

Wide-ranging strikes and demonstrations in Greece, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Island and just a few days ago in Ireland are encouraging examples, showing that there is no need to resign in front of the policy of the European elite and the lords of the banking system.

To continue and expand this struggle is a major challenge for the European Left. The decisive force for change will grow from social and class struggles in the workplaces, in residential areas, in universities and in mass movements. That is why the question of a more effective organizing our common struggles and coordination of these struggles are first and foremost connected to the extent in which the members of our parties are in each country involved in this activity. It cannot be done through a top down approach. Activity-based cooperation between our party members is also a challenge to develop the trade union network, the women's network, Transform! and other networks of the European Left.

It is also a question of the nature of the European left as a network and joint action of Socialist, Communist and the Red-Green parties. In the Communist Party of Finland, we hope this will develop to an All-European co-operation. Many factors underline the importance of All-European cooperation: for example, the struggle to end social dumping, on environmental issues, the promotion of peace and disarmament as well as the fight against xenophobia and extreme right.

The current crisis is a crisis of an increasingly internationally operating capitalism. The escalation of the crisis threatens the future of whole mankind. Our work is part of the international struggle against capitalism and imperialism, against all forms of exploitation and oppression, for freedom and for a new kind of civilization.

The achievements of the Latin American Left are an encouraging example for us. The question whether emerging economies such as China, India, Brazil and South Africa, will adapt to the rules of global capitalism or whether they will open up new ways for a different type of development, is of growing importance.

Dear comrades,
I bring to you greetings from the North. In Finland, cold winds are blowing - and I do not mean just the winter frost. The Nordic welfare model is being step by step dismantled and privatized. Dissatisfaction with government policy and also with parties that participated previous governments has channeled into strong support for a right-wing populist party and into xenophobia.

To meet this challenge it is necessary to bring together communist, left and red-green forces. I believe that in this respect cooperation within framework of the European Left will open us new opportunities and prospects. The Political Action Programme that has been placed before this Congress offers a good foundation. The delegates of the Communist Party of Finland support the adoption of this action program.


Intervention in the Alternative European Summit

6.4. 2012 – Sippo Kähmi

Solidarity to the struggle of the Greek people! – Shame on the Government of Finland!

18.2. 2012 – Yrjö Hakanen, Chairman of the CP of Finland

Ban on layoffs, enough is enough Nokia!

14.2. 2012 – Central Committee of the Communist Party of Finland

Speech in the International Meeting of the Communist and Workers' Parties in Athens 9.-11.12.2011

9.12. 2011 – Yrjö Hakanen, chairman on the CP of Finland

The Finnish Government will continue to cut public spending and to implement EU neoliberal policies

1.7. 2011 – CP of Finland

Red Card for the Money Elite!

15.3. 2011 – The Communist Party of Finland, Central Committee

12th International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties - Johannesburg, South Africa 3.-5.12.2010

9.12. 2010 – JP Väisänen, Secretary General of Communist Party of Finland

Intervetion by Yrjö Hakanen in the 3rd Congress of the European Left

4.12. 2010 – Yrjö Hakanen Pariisi 4.12.2010:

For the common interests of immigrants and workers

28.5. 2010 – Congress of the Communist Party of Finland 15.-16.5.2010:

Finland must reject military partnership with USA and NATO membership option

28.5. 2010 – Congress of the Communist Party of Finland 15.-16.5.2010:

The Congress of the CP of Finland

28.5. 2010

Central Committee's political report to the Communist Party Congress

28.5. 2010 – Yrjö Hakanen, chairman of the Communist Party of Finland 15.5.2010

Facts about CPF

28.5. 2010

For Peace! No to Nato

28.4. 2010 – 50 communist and workers parties 27.4.2010:

Stop anticommunism!

21.4. 2010 – Political Bureau of the CPF (Communist Party of Finland) 12.1.2010

Solidarity to Greece

21.4. 2010 – 18.4.2010

Joint statement on the anticommunist resolution of OSCE

13.1. 2010 – 66 communist and workers' parties 16.7.09:

Intervention in the International Meeting of the Communist and Workers' parties

24.11. 2009 – Juha-Pekka Väisänen, Member of Political Bureau, New Delhi, India 20.-22.11.09:

Common Appeal for the European Parliament elections

14.5. 2009 – 18 Left and proggressive parties 12.4.09:

Together for Change in Europe!

10.5. 2009 – European Left:

Contribution in the International Meeting of the Communist and Workers' Parties

28.1. 2009 – Esa Tulkki, Sao Paolo 21.-23.11.08:

SÃO PAULO PROCLAMATION Socialism is the alternative!

26.11. 2008 – The 10th International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties

Appeal of the CPF for the municipal elections: Stop the dismantling of services!

28.9. 2008 – CPF political committee 27.9.08:

The Programme of the Communist Party of Finland

26.8. 2008

Greetings of solidarity to the employees of Nokia plant in Bochum

21.1. 2008 – Central Committee of the CP of Finland 19.01.2008

Prague Appeal for actions: Peace, Development and Employment with Rights

14.12. 2007 – European Left II Congress, Prague, 25th November 2007:

Development of Neutrality and Militarization of the EU

5.11. 2007 – Yrjö Hakanen Linz 27.10.07:

Joint position regarding the EU Treaty

17.10. 2007 – 27 communist and other left parties 17.10.07:

Against Another American War and For Peace and Democracy in Iran

3.10. 2007 – 39 communist and progressive parties:

Let the people decide! We say NO to the new EU Treaty

31.7. 2007 – Appeal by Communist and workers’ parties of EU countries

Against War and NATO

14.6. 2007 – CPF Congress 9.-10.6.2007

EL on the displacement of the World War II memorial in Tallinn

30.4. 2007 – Eurpean Left 29.4.07:

Common Appeal on the foundation of the EEC

30.3. 2007 – European Communist and Progressive parties 23.3.07:

CPF APPEAL for the Elections 2007: REDISTRIBUTE THE WEALTH!

3.2. 2007

Facts about Finland

2.12. 2006

Solidarity with Palestinian and Lebanese people

2.12. 2006 – Joint statement by communist and workers’ parties 20.7.2006: