The Political Lessons of Syriza’s Betrayal in Greece
Statement of the International Committee of the Fourth International
1. An immense strategic experience for the working class
The September 2015 election that returned the Syriza (Coalition of the Radical Left) government, led by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, to power in Greece concludes a definite stage in what has proved to be an immense strategic experience for the working class.
As it swept into office in January, Syriza pledged to end European Union (EU) austerity measures. The EUs savage social attacks had placed Greece at the center of the relentless global assault on living standards and basic rights of workers that has proceeded since the 2008 crash, and millions of workers and youth internationally looked to the struggles of the Greek working class. Media coverage, criticisms of Syriza from reactionary EU politicians, and the statements of Syriza itself all led masses of people to believe that Tsipras and his finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, were firebrands ready to take on Greek and international capitalism.
Both within and outside of Greece, countless parties presenting themselves as anti-capitalist or left hailed Syrizas rise to power as a triumph for the left and a model for the struggle against austerity in Europe and internationally.
In the ensuing eight months, however, Syriza comprehensively betrayed its election promises. After signing an agreement to extend EU austerity measures in February, only weeks after coming to power, it trampled the landslide no vote in the referendum on austerity that it organized in July and rammed a massive new austerity bailout through parliament.
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