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The PCRM held on Saturday his party with the name "Revolution against the crisis" (20/10/2009)

As a prelude, will take place tomorrow an event entitled "Alternatives to the crisis from the left"

The Communist Party of the Region (PCRM) will hold its party under the name "Revolution against the crisis" next Saturday, October 24 at Parque Murcia, near the Malecon Garden, with workshops, lectures, debates, exhibitions and concerts among other activities.

This was announced today by Secretary of Communication of the PCRM and chairman of the Committee of the party, Enrique Menarguez, together with those responsible for World of Work and Area of the Communist Youth International, Josentxu Jesus Duran and Pedro Camacho.

As a prelude to that day will take place tomorrow, October 21 at 19 pm in the Faculty of Political Science at the University of Murcia (UMU) an act entitled "Alternatives to the crisis from the left", attended by social organizations , trade union and political.

Saturday's party starting at 13 hours with games and workshops, a lecture will be followed by members of the Forum for Memory and the presentation of the book "The pink and broom" Luciano Palao, and "Memoirs of a fighter against Franco "Jose Navarro and Jose Miguel Castillo.

At 17 hours Hispanocubana Friendship Association 'Bartolomé de las Casas' take out the talk-debate "50 anniversary of the Cuban Revolution, and after 19 hours the group will perform in concert Rebellion,' TMEO, those kids of corn Txo Eh!

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At 21 hours there will be a central meeting with the participation of the secretary general of the PCRM, Rocío Val, and the secretary of the Communist Youth Union (UJCE) in the region, José León Lozano, and throughout the day there will be presentations on the Second Republic and the Cuban revolution.

THE ECONOMIC CRISIS

Josentxu Durán explained that the financial crisis is linked to others such as food, environmental and energy "in a context of controlled blasting militarization and international rights endanger the rights of individuals and peoples, and environmental sustainability."

Duran has said that the current crisis is the result of a political decision made in the 80, driven by the right and supported by the majority of social democracy, they got that the market was the sole regulator of the economy. "

"This model nullified the capacity of democratic powers to intervene in the economy and the ability to distribute, regulate and collect taxes to finance public services," he added.

It also stated that among the consequences "disastrous" for this system is the split between the real economy and the speculative bubble, "a fact which increased to levels heretofore unknown wage inequality and social polarization."

Among the alternatives the PCRM, Duran stressed the need to implement a change-oriented production model subordination of private benefit to the public interest and sustainability from the viewpoints human and environmental.

In his view, should be based on a model progressive taxation and redistributive strong in a public sector bank which develop the role of financial intermediation in the service of collective interests, and recognition of basic social rights.

"It is essential to the democratic planning of the economy that allow public scrutiny of prices on commodities such as housing and energy, among others," she added.

For its part, the head of Communist Youth International Zone in the Region, Pedro Jesús Camacho, said that the economic crisis has devastating effects on young workers ", while recalled that youth unemployment has increased by 30 per percent, more than double the European average.

"The crisis has only exacerbate the problems we already have: unemployment and job insecurity," he concluded.

Source: PCRM

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