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“A call for a militant, combative alliance with the KKE” was made by the party’s General Secretary, Dimitris Koutsoumpas, during his speech in Samos this evening.
“We must proceed together through collective organization and pursuit of everything that is rightfully ours and is being withheld from us, striving for a life without compromises for ourselves and our children.”
The KKE has such a plan and is actively discussing it with the populace—a plan centered around fulfilling our current needs, which we should enjoy today, not in some distant future!
In contrast to all other parties, which alternate between government and opposition roles while consistently prioritizing capital gains, the KKE aims for genuine solutions. “They continually demand new sacrifices from workers and the people,” he emphasized.
“Currently, as the clouds of imperialist rivalries gather ominously overhead, the ND government, backed by other parties, is preparing to engage in new conflicts, further burdening the people under the guise of supposed defense and military preparedness,” he added.
He pointed out that these new burdens are “our resources that we will pay for repeatedly through unbearable taxes, resources that will obviously be diverted from our own needs and those of our children. The war minister’s audacious statement, ‘to have butter, we must have weapons,’ reflects a reality we’ve known: that butter is meant for the few, not the many.” He emphasized that the conflicts benefit only capitalists and imperialists fighting over war profits.
Koutsoumpas stressed that “in these dire times for the Palestinian people, what is urgent is to halt the slaughter immediately! The crimes of Israel must be condemned, humanitarian corridors opened, and immediate aid, water, food, and medical support sent to save the thousands of infants at risk of starvation.”
“The Greek government must stop evading responsibility and take the obvious action: to immediately implement the unanimous decision of the 2015 Parliament, recognizing the Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.”
This was the core of our initiative to send a letter to the leaders of the opposition parties, despite the known differences in their views, urging the Greek government—also in its capacity as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council—to take decisive action on these matters.”
Koutsoumpas referred to the “dangerous negotiations” undertaken by the Greek government under NATO’s umbrella with Turkey’s government and ruling class, misleadingly labeled as “politics of calm waters.” He noted that “the primary concern for the US and the EU is to secure Turkey’s anchoring within NATO, a goal that inadvertently supports Turkey’s unacceptable claims against Greece’s sovereign rights and strengthens moves toward the recognition of Cyprus’s division.”

“The government and other Euro-Atlantic parties have no legitimacy in leading the country and its people into such dangers with their policies,” he stressed and added:
“Now is the time for the collective mass resistance—a resounding ‘no’ to their dangerous plans.”
Such as:
– Closing all US-NATO bases now,
– Returning Greek forces from NATO missions,
– Not sending a single bullet to Ukraine,
– Dismissing any thought of deploying military forces,
– Freeing the country from imperialist organizations and alliances,
– Condemning Israel for its crimes, and
– Expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people and others in the region!
“This struggle and these demands conflict with Euro-Atlantic plans and target the real culprits: the bourgeoisie and its alliances, whose overthrow is the only guarantee for security, prosperity, and peaceful coexistence among peoples,” he noted.
Dimitris Koutsoumpas sent a “message of condemnation and denouncement against the brutal policies of repression and inhumanity directed towards uprooted refugees and migrants, orchestrated by the EU and the Greek government under the unacceptable new Pact on Migration and Asylum.”
“Mitsotakis and Voridis speak about ‘illegal migration’! They act as if they know nothing about the causes driving it,” he said, mentioning that “recently, the Prime Minister shook hands with war criminal Netanyahu, who openly stated that ‘over 2 million people will relocate’ to other countries! Just days ago, the jihadist Al-Julani, previously a terrorist and butcher, was reborn as Syria’s transitional president and was photographed in the Elysee with President Macron. The Greek Foreign Minister rushed to meet him in Syria, missing no opportunity…”
“We must abolish the joint EU-Turkey Statement of 2016 and the new Pact on Migration and Asylum, which continues to entrap people and has turned our country into a warehouse for human souls, leading to tragic shipwrecks like the crime in Pylos, for which no one has yet been punished. This is a policy that has been tried and has failed,” he underscored.
“We send a message of struggle, demands, and solidarity to all victims of wars and capitalist exploitation. We declare: Solidarity with the struggles of the peoples, not with the wars of the imperialists!” Koutsoumpas asserted.
“Our people have taken to the streets across Greece—including in Samos—because anger has overflowed against a system, a state that aims to serve capitalist development, not to meet the needs of the people,” he continued, elaborating on the specific issues faced by the people of Samos, including maritime transportation challenges that leave residents “literally at the mercy of shipowners,” as well as public health and education concerns.
“At the core of every minor and major issue lies a common cause: the system, the power, the state working for profit,” noted Koutsoumpas and emphasized:
“Only the KKE’s political proposal offers a realistic solution to the current barbarity of poverty, exploitation, crises, wars, and displacement. Because only this proposal presents a scientifically formulated plan for transferring all of the country’s productive capabilities into the hands of the people,” he stated, concluding his speech:
“This is a vision worth fighting for, one that may require sacrifices. It is the only way to illuminate a path toward a truly humane life and society that aligns with the capabilities offered by human thought and labor in the 21st century.”
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