by system
failure
Another
omnibus bill will be passed tomorrow by the Greek parliament as
imposed by the Troika lenders to remove the last barriers against
multinational cartels.
Despite the
intense objections by some government MPs and the Opposition, the
government is expected to pass the bill by all means, even with a
tenuous majority, as also some Golden Dawn MPs are now in prison and
have no right to vote.
Democracy
and parliamentary processes in Greece are conducted through blackmail
terms, as Troika blackmails government and government blackmails its
own MPs to vote every neoliberal IMF-type policy that the Troika
dictates.
Troika also
impose huge omnibus bills every time, just before the next lending
package to Greece in order to force government MPs to vote for a
numerous matters without the necessary time to examine each matter
separately. The latest bill contains also some changes that are in
favor of the private banking sector who will gain more at the expense
of the Greek Public.
The
government, however, already starts counting further losses, as
Maximos Charakopoulos, Deputy Minister of Rural Development and Food,
one of the first government officials who expressed intense
objections against the "fresh milk" case, resigned today.
As Greece's
economy is based mainly on small-medium businesses in every sector,
especially agriculture, the bill aims to eliminate the last
small-medium businesses and open the domination of a few
multinational corporations. The last pretexts and hypocrisy of the
government are totally revealed as many governmental executives were
claiming all this time that they will act to reinforce small-medium
businesses and create new jobs.
They now
claim that the prices will fall in many goods due to competition and
that new jobs will be created, but the truth is that the exact
opposite will happen, as the few multinationals will build monopoly
cartels, as happened in Chile under the "Chicago Boys"
advice, and hire only a few people with salaries of 400 euros or
less.
The last
barrier will be to destroy the minimum wage limit and impose such
levels of salaries. Under such conditions, someone in Greece will marginally be able to survive in the next years.
But Greece
is not the issue here, of course. The global neoliberal dictatorship
will try to transform the whole Europe into a 1973 Chile.
Related:
Key
points about changes in current bill concerning the banking sector
soon.
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