D. Koutsoumpas: The way out for women is in the conflict with the system of exploitation
Dimitris Koutsoumpas, General Secretary of the KKE, addressed the growing war tensions amid the US-Israel strikes on Iran, highlighting the role of women in collective action for a better future.
In a statement marking International Women's Day, Dimitris Koutsoumpas, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE), emphasized that the current moment is overshadowed by escalating conflict, particularly referencing the recent military actions taken by the US and Israel against Iran. He underscored that this year's observance should also reflect on the historical struggles of women workers and their significant contributions to societal change. Koutsoumpas urged women to take part in collective actions that empower them to advocate for their lives and the futures of their children, especially in the context of ongoing war and instability.
Koutsoumpas articulated that the resolution for the challenges faced by women lies in confronting the exploitation system that prioritizes economic gain over human life and societal well-being. He drew parallels to recent tragic incidents in Greece, such as the rail disaster in Tempi and the deadly fire at the Viohalko factory, illustrating how the system's metrics for safety and life protection reduce the importance of human beings to mere economic calculus. In this light, he called on women to unite in struggle, rejecting an exploitative framework that endangers their and their families' futures.
As Koutsoumpas positioned women as essential agents of change, he highlighted the need for organized resistance against policies that lead to wars and social injustice. By raising voices against the prevailing system, he believes women can forge a path toward a society where human values are prioritized over profit. His remarks echo the broader sentiments within leftist movements that advocate for social equity and the recognition of women's vital roles in such transformations.