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Die Link's burukide calls for general political strike
  • As part of his career in the Basque Country, Florian Wilde, a member of the left party Die Linke of Germany, has been invited by the newly created Ezkerraberri de Aralar foundation at the Koldo Mitxelena de Donostia.
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ELAko eta Aralarreko kideak Florian Wilderekin 
(bigarrena ezkerretik).
ELAko eta Aralarreko kideak Florian Wilderekin (bigarrena ezkerretik).ELA

Florian Wilde approached a full room, where Inaki Irazabalbeitia introduced Miguel Strogoff. “Building resistance in the eye of the storm: The German left and the European crisis”, as it seemed to this journalist closer to the discourse of the people of Sortu than to that of Aralar.Many of Wilde’s
ideas are included in the interview that Samara Velte has made for the newspaper Berria “In order to deal with the populism of the right, the criticism towards Europe must be clearly explained.” In short, the
neoliberal strategy applied by Germany to its workers since the 1990s is now intended to inculcate to all other Europeans what is now known as “austerity”, and the
He began his intervention by throwing flowers to the workers of Euskal Herria, who are among the most fighting in Europe against the policies of dismantling the welfare society, and ended with a general political strike.Recognizing that in Germany these strikes
are forgotten from far back to 1920, Wilde stressed that in recent years the general strikes that have been taking place in different places in Europe over and over again have become particularly important, despite the fact that until now the need to overcome the borders that these maintain as yes mbolos.Los capitalists have also ignited the new class conflict, says Wilde, who have long offered to collaborate with the

Although there are still some unions and reform parties with the same message, and perhaps after the autumn elections they will try to form a single government with Merkel, more and more citizens and groups have realised that the capitalists and the state that they have captive must be taught their teeth.
ELA and LAB are organizing the next general strike.
Note the following quote: 31 May and 1 June are held for the second time in Frankfurt on Blockupy. For the first time last year, John Holloway wrote in The Guardian: “Blockupy Frankfort, an impacted expectation in times of austerity.” In the United States, they intend to achieve in
a European way the level of mobilization achieved by the Occupy movement, calling to mobilize together the groups affected by the cuts, especially in this case the damage caused by the impoverishment among women. The strike called by Blockupy could take place on 30 May.