SYRIZA

It has been 100 years since the outbreak of the First World War. The centennial of the 鈥渨ar to end all wars鈥 has had countless commemorations 鈥 Yet missing from all of the observances of the war are the deeper questions of its causes 鈥攄ivide colonies among predatory ruling classes 鈥 and the heroism of those who opposed the mass slaughter.
If anyone was still wondering whether European politics and a Europe-wide class struggle actually exist, reactions from all quarters to the first two weeks of Greece鈥檚 new SYRIZA-led government would have cleared up any doubts. The conflict between Europe鈥檚 ruling elite and the new Greek anti-austerity administration, headed by radical left party SYRIZA, reached a high point on February 4-5.
Leading trade unionists, Irish republican party Sinn Fein and a range of other left voices have backed a call for a new anti-austerity force in Irish politics capable of winning government. In the wake of SYRIZA鈥檚 historic win in the Greek elections on January 25, Sinn Fein national chairperson, Declan Kearney, called for formal discussions to begin on building an Irish left coalition to cohere an anti-austerity government in the South.
The statement below was published on . It has been signed by seven out of nine presidents of Germany's trade unions, all members of the executive boards of DGB and IG Metall, and mainly Social Democratic Party politicians in Germany's parliament and the European Parliament, including two vice-chairs of SPD, as well as numerous academics. * * *
Venezuela's left-wing government has congratulated Alexis Tsipras, leader of Greece's radical left SYRIZA party, who won a huge victory in Greece's parliamentary elections on January 25, TeleSUR English reported. A Venezuelan government statement said: 鈥淰enezuela warmly congratulates the Syriza coalition party and Alexis Tsipras for their historic victory, wishing them success and complete solidarity and support.鈥
The sound system was playing the famous Italian resistance song 鈥淏ella Ciao鈥. Flags of parties from across the left and the continent wiggled as their bearers danced and sang along to celebrate SYRIZA's win in the January 25 Greek elections. Ouzo flowed and fireworks flared. We could have been outside a G8 summit in the early noughties. Only the explosives weren鈥檛 directed at police lines, but in the air. The crowd chanting at the politician wasn鈥檛 protesting, but cheering. An international movement that has become very good at licking its wounds was learning to celebrate.
鈥淕reece is turning the page,鈥 SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras told an ecstatic crowd on January 25. The radical left party had just come first in historic elections in Greece with 36.3% of the vote. 鈥淕reece leaves behind the austerity that caused its destruction. It leaves behind fear and intimidation; it leaves behind five years of humiliation and grief. Greece advances with hope, with dignity and steady steps towards a changing Europe.鈥 The news from Greece has spread hope around the world.
There were scenes of joy on the streets of Athens on the night of January 25 as results of the day's national elections gave a clear victory to SYRIZA -- the Coalition of the Radical Left. Addressing ecstatic supporters, SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras, since sworn in as prime minister, said: 鈥淕reece is turning the page. Greece leaves behind the austerity that caused it's destruction. It leaves behind fear and intimidation, it leaves behind five years of humiliation and grief.
The victory of SYRIZA 鈥 Greece鈥檚 Coalition of the Radical Left 鈥 in the January 25 elections caused enormous outpouring of joy on the streets of Athens and confirmed general expectations. The 鈥減oll of polls鈥 done on the day before the election had SYRIZA winning 37.5% and 146 seats. The final result was 36.49% and 149 seats. SYRIZA will now form government in alliance with the socially conservative, but anti-Brussels, Independent Greeks.
Leader of the Greek radical left wing party SYRIZA Tsipras, took an oath pledging to "always serve the interests of the Greek people", rather than the traditional religious oath, in his swearing-in as the nation's new prime minister on the afternoon of January 26. The ceremony was held before the President of the Republic Karolos Papoulias at the Maximos Mansion in central Athens. This is the first time in the history of Greece that a prime minister has not taken the traditional oath and blessing of holy water from the Archbishop of Greece.
鈥淕reece is leaving behind the destructive austerity, fear and authoritarianism. It is leaving behind five years of humiliation and pain,鈥 SYRIZA leader a joyous crowd of flag-waving supporters after the radical left party won a large victory in the January 25 elections. You can follow all the news and updates at 麻豆传媒's live

麻豆传媒 Weekly/s Vivian Messimeris spoke with SYRIZA activist and pensioner Sissy Vovou in Athens about the effects of austerity and the hope a SYRIZA government brings. You can read all of the 麻豆传媒 reporting from Greece here and follow the 麻豆传媒 live blog on the elections . What impact have the austerity measures had on you?