Jacobin: Yanis Varoufakis on the Legacy of Greece’s Oxi Referendum - Brave New Europe
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In Greece, on 5 July 2015, a majority in a referendum clearly opposed the austerity requirements of the country's creditors. Nevertheless, the measures were enforced a few days later. Commentators shed light on how austerity policy and its consequences are viewed in retrospect.
How the Brussels financial capital and its political helpers turned the Greek "Oxi" into an austerity policy into a severe defeat for the people.
The president of the Freedom Sailing party declares she is proud of the "NO" vote and attacks Alexis Tsipras and those who "betrayed" the referendum result.
in brings to light the minutes of the much-discussed Council of Political Leaders that took place on July 6, 2015, the day after the referendum, and "turbulates the waters" in the country's political scene. SYRIZA's comment.
With sharp criticisms both towards New Democracy and towards the Prime Minister himself, the leader of the New Left, Alexis Charitsis, in a public post on social media, took stock of the week and brought back to the fore issues of political ethics, institutional accountability and programmatic reconstruction of the Left. Starting from the symbolic anniversary of the referendum of July 5, 2015, Al. Charitsis spoke of a day of "deep historical sig…
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