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"Mr President, unfortunately, circumstances prevent me from being in celebratory mood. The Greek Government has indeed taken over the presidency at a time of acute economic crisis, with growing prospects of a new, even more murderous attack by the imperialist powers on the Iraqi people. Their pretext is that Iraq has a smoking gun, although they have yet to find it; and yet these self-same hypocrites make, use and sell every type of weapon of mass destruction there is. The Greek Government was party to the wars against Yugoslavia and Afghanistan and has said that it will join the impending war against Iraq, even if it is hiding behind its fig leaf by saying that war needs to be preceded by a UN Security Council resolution. The Greek Presidency will promote the interventionist European defence and security policy by immediately deploying the European army, first in Bosnia and the FYROM and then anywhere else it is needed. It will step up the attack on employment, insurance and pension rights. It will wipe out even more small and medium-sized farms during the mid-term review of the CAP. It will promote mechanisms for deporting immigrants and strict asylum laws. Using terrorism as a pretext, it will promote the transposition of anti-grass roots European legislation into national law and the abolition of democratic rights and freedoms. The signature of the Treaty enlarging the European Union under the Greek Presidency will mark the start of even more hardships for its people and will, we fear, result in the Euro-partition of Cyprus. May I reassure anyone who may be worried by the socialist label sported by the Greek Government that, as we have heard today, the Greek Presidency intends to keep big business happy. That is why the people of Europe who, unlike big business, have nothing good to expect from the Greek Presidency, should not be complacent. The only way out is for them to join forces and step up their fight against this policy. In Greece, demonstrations are almost a daily occurrence. They will culminate with demonstrations in June, which we invite the workers of Europe to attend. As far as the Communist Party of Greece is concerned, it will be right on the front line of this fight."@en1

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