"Surely, our task does not end with a NO vote. Nevertheless, as opposed
to the endless prolongation of austerity, dispossession, suffering and
social disintegration that a YES vote would entail, a clear and
resounding NO will strengthen the popular movement and open up new
spaces of intervention for the defense of our common goods and the
fortification of our collective endeavors."
A yes vote would entail a major
setback for popular struggles; a NO vote, by contrast, would open up
radical new horizons for the grassroots movement.
setback for popular struggles; a NO vote, by contrast, would open up
radical new horizons for the grassroots movement.
Image: sticking posters for the ‘NO’ campaign (by Jean-Paul Pelissier)