This Sunday marks five years since thousands of people will claim in the Puerta del Sol, before the general discontent, another way of doing politics.
Faced with job insecurity, lack of access to decent housing and social government cuts, young and not so young complained that the political powers cease to obey economic and focus on solving the real problems of Spanish society.
In the words of Montiel, "this social reality has meant that, since the crisis began more than half a million young Spaniards have been forced to migrate as a result of an economic model that has condemned the strike millions of people, with successive labor reforms that have resulted in widespread youth unemployment by one in two young people are unemployed, in addition to job insecurity for those who do play some work. "
Given this, from IU-Greens advocate "change these policies of cuts for policies that return these young people to our country, and that the added value they provide for their training impact on an acceleration to the exit of the crisis. Nobody must get used to fear: the forced, instability, uncertainty exile without rights or dignity the future is as sad as being out of home when you want it is solely be in it. ".
However, for it "is necessary that youth continue to be subject active in solving their problems, being aware that the mobilization and struggle make sense, and above all, are needed. It is the organization, collective mobilization, the which enables us to address the leadership that our part in building a new country in which we are young protagonists of our future. "
Ends the young ecosocialista stating that "also called to participate in the next general election, because the social pressure to have an impact on the welfare of the population, should also be translated into legislative interventions. If all young people who mobilize us in the streets and networks, we can also mobilize at the polls, get another democracy with a policy based on measures beneficial for 99%, not 1%. "
Source: IU-verdes Cieza