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"en.20121023.5.2-136-000"2
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"This meeting marks an unmistakable deepening of the economic, social, political and institutional crisis in which the EU is mired. Fastidiously repeating general positions and announcements – on
and other clichés which regularly appear in the conclusions of European Council meetings – is not the way to tackle the growing tensions and contradictions, particularly those between Germany and France, Spain and Italy, among others. Faced with the mass destruction of productive forces, unprecedented levels of unemployment, and deep and prolonged recessions in prospect, growing differences of opinion over the extent (and location) of this destructive process are developing. The contradictions surrounding the banking supervision mechanism and direct financing of the European Stability Mechanism by the banks are a clear example of this. Against this backdrop, attacks are continuing on the rights and sovereignty of the people, and on democracy itself. Following on from economic governance and the Fiscal Compact/Budget Treaty, the idea is emerging of concluding
between the Member States and European institutions, forcing the former to comply with a previously agreed plan of
in line with the recommendations of the European Semester. Despite differences of opinion, an agreement determined by class interests has prevailed, which aims to intensify the exploitation and robbery of workers and citizens."@en1
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