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Mario Draghi

Mr Draghi, what are you afraid of?

21.02.2017

We know the ECB commissioned a legal opinion on the legality of those actions. And we want to read that opinion, but the ECB refuses to make it ...

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#TheGreekFiles Campaign

Mr Draghi, what are you afraid of? Release #TheGreekFiles!

20.02.2017

#TheGreekFiles: DiEM25 launches petition to support freedom of information request for legal documents on the ECB’s closure of Greece’s banks in 2015.

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DiEM25 Unveils Its 'European New Deal: An Economic Agenda for European Recovery’

9.02.2017

To take back our countries, our regions and our cities, we need to reclaim common purpose amongst sovereign peoples. And to do this we need an ...

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DiEM25: One Year On

9.02.2017

In February 2016, we launched our movement with a simple goal: to democratise Europe. Back then, the establishment media quickly dismissed us as ...

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DiEM25-UK: Organisational launch meeting at Conway Hall, London

1.02.2017

On Saturday morning, January 28, 2017, at Conway Hall in Central London, long an important place for radical religious, philosophical, social ...

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Yanis Varoufakis: Europeans should be excited about Benoît Hamon winning the French presidency

30.01.2017

Benoît’s candidacy embodies the progressive, democratic values we hold at DiEM25.

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Join us on Saturday to launch DiEM25 in the UK!

Britain needs DiEM25; and DiEM25 needs Britain

25.01.2017

DiEM25 aims to act as the catalyst to the construction of a broad left coalition able to challenge the rising nationalism in Europe and confront ...

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Join us on Saturday to launch DiEM25 in the UK!

Join us on Saturday to launch DiEM25 in the UK!

23.01.2017

DiEM25's open meeting will take place on Saturday, January 28, from 10am to 1pm at Conway Hall in Central London.

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Slavoj Zizek: Lessons From the “Airpocalypse”

Slavoj Žižek: Lessons From the “Airpocalypse”

18.01.2017

The airpocalypse in China is a clear indication of the limits of our predominant environmentalism, this strange combination of catastrophism and ...

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