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Τhe horrifying events in Madrid gave the European Council an excuse to speed up the application of anti-democratic measures already legislated and to move even closer to the USA and ΝΑΤΟ. Apart from strengthening mechanisms for prosecuting, putting on electronic file and controlling (in other words, hunting) the persecuted seeking refuge on our continent, controls will be carried out on charities, to make sure they are not financing terrorists and, of course, on extreme religious and political persuasions. The real causes of terrorism remained outside the interests of the Council, for obvious reasons.
In the economic sector, having confirmed that capitalist restructuring is not going all that well, they again call on the workers to sacrifice themselves for the sake of the profits of the monopolies. The systems of social protection will have to be ‘modernised’, the elderly will have to work, everyone will have to be at the mercy of employers on minimum terms, in insecure, part-time jobs. Every country will be controlled and recommendations will be made to any which do not comply. Thus we shall acquire ‘more and better jobs’!
Knowing that their conclusions will cause a new wave of grass-roots fights, they call on the Member States to ‘build Reform Partnerships involving the social partners’. Even if a few bought-out leaders assist, we are certain that grass-roots resistance will strengthen. The peoples have the power to ruin their plans."@en1
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