Greece is to be made into a precedent of how the bill of the financial crisis is to be paid by the working and poor people. At the same time the crisis is used to attack workers' rights and democracy, to carry out privatization and to implement a huge income transfer in favour of big capital. The perpetrators are the same representatives of financial capital, of the European Union and of the governments, who are to blame for the crisis.
The Communist Party of Finland expresses its solidarity with the Greek workers and people, with the trade union movement and left-wing forces who struggle against the austerity policies pursued by the European Union, the International Monetary Fund and the plutocracy.
The CPF condemns the participation of the Government of Finland in such policies which crush the democratic rights of the Greek people, reduce the wages by half of the pre-crisis levels, operate drastic cuts in social security, privatize public services and generate growing unemployment and poverty. It is a shame that such policies are supported within the Finnish government by leaders of the Social Democratic Party, the Left Alliance and the Greens Party, too.
We Communists are on Saturday 18 February in Helsinki part and parcel of the demonstration of solidarity and support for the struggle of the Greek people: "We all are Greeks, the struggle is common. We have had enough of austerity and of the oligarchy!"
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| Solidarity to the Greek workers and people. / Arjo Suonperä |
6.4. 2012 – Sippo Kähmi
18.2. 2012 – Yrjö Hakanen, Chairman of the CP of Finland
14.2. 2012 – Central Committee of the Communist Party of Finland
9.12. 2011 – Yrjö Hakanen, chairman on the CP of Finland
1.7. 2011 – CP of Finland
15.3. 2011 – The Communist Party of Finland, Central Committee
9.12. 2010 – JP Väisänen, Secretary General of Communist Party of Finland
4.12. 2010 – Yrjö Hakanen Pariisi 4.12.2010:
28.5. 2010 – Congress of the Communist Party of Finland 15.-16.5.2010:
28.5. 2010 – Congress of the Communist Party of Finland 15.-16.5.2010:
28.5. 2010
28.5. 2010 – Yrjö Hakanen, chairman of the Communist Party of Finland 15.5.2010
28.5. 2010
28.4. 2010 – 50 communist and workers parties 27.4.2010:
21.4. 2010 – Political Bureau of the CPF (Communist Party of Finland) 12.1.2010
21.4. 2010 – 18.4.2010
13.1. 2010 – 66 communist and workers' parties 16.7.09:
24.11. 2009 – Juha-Pekka Väisänen, Member of Political Bureau, New Delhi, India 20.-22.11.09:
14.5. 2009 – 18 Left and proggressive parties 12.4.09:
10.5. 2009 – European Left:
28.1. 2009 – Esa Tulkki, Sao Paolo 21.-23.11.08:
26.11. 2008 – The 10th International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties
28.9. 2008 – CPF political committee 27.9.08:
21.1. 2008 – Central Committee of the CP of Finland 19.01.2008
14.12. 2007 – European Left II Congress, Prague, 25th November 2007:
5.11. 2007 – Yrjö Hakanen Linz 27.10.07:
17.10. 2007 – 27 communist and other left parties 17.10.07:
3.10. 2007 – 39 communist and progressive parties:
31.7. 2007 – Appeal by Communist and workers’ parties of EU countries
14.6. 2007 – CPF Congress 9.-10.6.2007
30.4. 2007 – Eurpean Left 29.4.07:
30.3. 2007 – European Communist and Progressive parties 23.3.07:
2.12. 2006
2.12. 2006 – Joint statement by communist and workers’ parties 20.7.2006: