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Statement by the Communist Party of Greece in relation to the articles by the international media on the murderous attack on the demonstration of PAME

21 October 2011 The people’s and labour movement has the strength to face the provocateur mechanisms of the bourgeois system The murderous attack unleashed by anarcho-fascist groups against the enormous rally that was organised by the class-oriented trade unions, organised in the All-Workers Militant Front (PAME) in opposition to the […]

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The great oil and gas rip-off

17 October 2011 The decision by Pat Rabbitte, Minister for Communications, Energy, and Natural Resources, to issue thirteen new exploration licences for oil and gas in Irish territorial waters is nothing more than the complete abandonment by this state of any control of these resources that belong to the Irish […]

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Resolution of solidarity

8 October 2011 The National Executive Committee of the Communist Party of Ireland, meeting on 8 October, confirmed its solidarity with the people of Greece at this time and in particular with its working class. The Greek working class is in the front line of resistance to the policies of […]

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National political statement

8 October 2011 The National Executive Committee of the Communist Party of Ireland met on 8 October to discuss and evaluate the political and economic conditions in the country.      The economic crisis of the system continues to inflect great damage and hardship on the people, north and south. Poverty and unemployment […]

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Political Statement

30 August 2011 The National Executive Committee of the Communist Party of Ireland at its regular meeting discussed the present political and economic situation in the country, evaluating the effects of the deepening crisis of monopoly capitalism and its increasing impact on working people, north and south.      In the South the […]

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Solidarity with the Libyan people

28 August 2011 The Communist Party of Ireland expresses its solidarity with the Libyan people now facing into a future of occupation, dominated and controlled by imperialism—by the United States and Britain, France, and other EU powers.      The imperialist powers acted early to forestall any development of democracy in Libya. They […]