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Parliamentary question - E-012043/2013Parliamentary question
E-012043/2013

Intensified use of the ‘Law and Order’ doctrine against the working people's movement

Question for written answer E-012043-13
to the Commission
Rule 117
Charalampos Angourakis (GUE/NGL)

In Greece, unemployment is nearing 28%, and 87 out of 100 unemployed people do not even receive unemployment benefit, which amounts to just EUR 361. Several thousand people who are in work have not been paid for months. Taxes and tax hikes are on the increase, houses are being confiscated because of small debts to the tax authority, and power is being cut off for people who have no money to pay. Tens of thousands of families will be without heating.

At the same time, the All-workers’ Militant Front, the People’s Committees, and teachers and pupils are increasing their struggle. By implementing the authoritarian doctrine of ‘Law and Order’ required by employers and the ruling class, the coalition Government of New Democracy and PASOK is attempting to impose the ‘silence of the tomb’.

The following incidents have caused particular resentment and a very broad solidarity movement:

What is the Commission’s position regarding the unprecedented authoritarian actions of the Greek coalition Government of New Democracy and PASOK?

OJ C 221, 11/07/2014