Tsakalotos for New Left: No one will trust a transit party in the political system

The crisis is developing in… social networks New Left in the last twenty-four hours, as well as by posting it on social networks o Euclid Tsakalotos takes a position against the proposal of the President of the party, Alexis Haritsi about a referendum, stressing that “no one will trust a party that gives the feeling that it is a transit in the political system. A collective cannot be useful if its core members do not believe in it—either autonomously or as part of a larger front.”

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About alliances and referendums

The New Left:

1. It must be formed as a party that has a clear view of what is wrong with modern capitalism and more specifically with its Greek version, with all its peculiarities.

2. To have a plan for the big challenges—inequality, climate crisis, demographic—that pave the way for a political economy and society where commons return to the municipality, where development does not destroy the environment and inequalities of all kinds are addressed as a priority.

3. Connects her vision to immediate priorities to address accuracy, the housing problem, the obsolescence of the NHS and other pressing needs.

4. It must work democratically—the medium is as important as the message—highlighting through its proposals the vision for another society.

5. He is fully aware that he does not have a monopoly on wisdom. He is looking for alliances at the social and political level.

6. All party organs are democratic, from the congress to the grassroots organizations. We discuss, listen to each other, change our opinion if we hear an aspect we hadn’t considered, decide and act.

7. The referendum is a democratic tool for solving dilemmas. The question is enough to be clear. For example: “In the next elections, you agree to ally with such and such a leader or with this coalition formed by the following parties.” Referendum with the question “alliances or entrenchment” makes no sense.

A condition for the formulation of such a question is that the party with which we will ally ourselves exists and has been established, or that it has not decided to suspend its operation by decision of its organs.

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