Wednesday, February 16, 2011

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Revolution Icelandic






As unbelievable as it sounds, a true democratic revolution and anti-capitalist takes place in Iceland right now, and no one speaks, no media only relays information, you will not find almost no trace on "google": in short, the blackout ...


Yet the nature of events underway in Iceland is staggering:


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People who hunt the right peacefully to power in besieging the presidential palace
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a "leftist" liberal alternative also ousted "responsibilities" because it intended to take the same policy as the right a referendum imposed by the People
on whether to repay or not the banks capitalists who have sunk their irresponsibility by the country into crisis,
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a nationalization banks, and the culmination of this process in many ways "revolutionary" the
election of a constituent assembly
November 27, 2010, charged with writing the new basic laws which now lead the Popular anger against capitalism, and aspirations of people to another company.
  • While rumbling across Europe People's anger made in the throat by the steamroller of capitalism, the news reveals another possible history in the making could break many certainties, particularly given the struggles that Europe inflame the perspective: the People's Democratic reconquest of power, serving the population. to circulate as widely as possible, since one has to rely on any media to do it for us. Article by
  • CADTM
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  • http://www.cadtm.org/Quand-l-Islande-reinvente-la
  • Since Saturday, November 27, Iceland has a Constituent Assembly composed of 25 simple citizens elected by their peers. His goal: to rewrite the entire constitution of 1944, including drawing lessons from the financial crisis in 2008 hit the country very whip. Since this crisis that is far from being shed, Iceland has experienced a number of quite dramatic changes, beginning with the nationalization of the three largest banks, followed by the resignation of right-wing government under popular pressure.
  • The 2009 parliamentary elections brought to power a leftist coalition formed the Alliance (a group of parties consists of the Social Democrats, feminists and ex-communists) and the Movement of Greens on the left. was a first for Iceland, as the appointment of a woman, Johanna Sigurdardottir, as Prime Minister.

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