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Operation 'Gifts for Pascal Lamy'

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Sunday December 15, 2002 20:03author by Ciaran Mc Kenna - Attac Irelandauthor email ireland at attac dot orgauthor address c/o 10 Upper Camden Street, Dublin 2author phone 041 9802387 Report this post to the editors

Report on the recent action by Attac Belgium, MEPs, Belgian postal workers and Public Services International to highlight the lack of transparency in the ongoing GATS negotiations at the World Trade Orgnaisation.

11 December 2002 Operation Gifts for Pascal Lamy

On Wednesday 11 December 2002, members of the European Parliament
(Yasmine Boudjenah, Harlem Désir, Anne Ferreira, Glyn Ford, Caroline
Lucas, Roseline Vachetta, Olga Zrihen), representatives of ATTAC, of the Belgian Postal Workers and of the world-wide union federation Public Services International delivered more than 200 gift parcels to the Brussels headquarters of European
Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy. Groups from all over Europe sent the parcels, decorated with campaign materials denouncing the General Agreement on Trade in Services [GATS] in order to "compensate" the Commissioner for all the gifts he is giving in the name of Europeans to our trading partners, while informing neither parliamentarians or citizens themselves.

The Commissioner received a delegation made up of four MEPs [Harlem Desir (PES,France); Caroline Lucas (Greens, UK) ; Yasmine Boudjenah (GUE/NGL, F); and Glyn Ford (PES, UK)] who presented him with a parliamentarian's Call signed by 105 MEPs demanding transparency in the GATS negotiations and the protection of European public services. They were accompanied by Susan George, Vice-President of
Attac France and by Jan-Willem Goudriaan, representing Public Services International, all of whom arrived with a sample "gift" in hand. Commissioner Lamy in turn gave them a gift-parcel which he said contained "reliable information" but which unfortunately contained only documents they already had, not the ones they had called for again and again, to no avail--which was precisely the reason they were there.

The GATS mandates a "series of negotiations" which must always move towards greater market opening, i.e. "progressive liberalisation". The GATS definition of public services is so narrow that its "disciplines apply to all public services if they are supplied "on a commercial basis" [from the postage stamp to the train ticket] or "in competition with one or more services suppliers [e.g. private schools or hospitals].

Commissioner Lamy, while claiming that he intends to preserve European public services, categorically refused to communicate to parliamentarians or citizens the basis for the forthcoming GATS negotiations. The "requests" for market access were sent out to trading partners on 30 June ; these partners also addressed their "requests" to the EU. Thanks to leaks, it is known that the EU has asked its major partners for total
or partial liberalisation of many public services including the post office, supply and treatment of water, energy, transportation, and scientfic research. At this rate, Southern countries will never have an opportunity to develop their public services.

In the present phase of "offers", each country must, on the basis of the "requests" received, tell its trading partners which sectors it is prepared to open to the transnational corporations of other countries. These "offers" will also be kept secret.
Parliamentairians will be allowed to say "yes" or "no" in 2005 when the negotiations have been completed.

In these circumstances, the unions, ATTAC and dozens of other European NGOs have no choice but to continue their campaign in favour of democracy, transparency and public services against the threat of the GATS. The Belgian Social Forum has called for a mass
demonstration in Brussels on 9 February; other European countries will follow with activities planned for 13 -16 March 2003. Europeans believe they are fighting not just for themselves but for citizens the world over.


author by Toukipublication date Mon Dec 16, 2002 13:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

who was appointed to the head of SOS Racisme by Mitterrand ( pseudo-social democrat with a dodgy collaborationist past in the Vichy Government) who NEVER supported the Sans Papiers struggle except with the french Socialist Party ( different from our SP) during the elections.
ATTAC are a bunch of hippy cunts who believe in reforming evil like neo liberalism.
The Green Party is running elections to be part of the government to change what? don't they know the State is here to apply the policies dictated by corporations?
I say what a fucking waste of time, money and energy.
Those people make shit loads of money for doing fuck all and they don't deserve those 5 mn I used writing this rant.

author by Dr.Stummann - Assembly of European Regionspublication date Wed Dec 18, 2002 16:14author email f.stummann at a-e-r dot orgauthor address 20 place des Halles,6700 Strasbourg Franceauthor phone 0033388220707Report this post to the editors

The protest recently in Brussel, on which you reported, is long overdue. For too long the negotiations are restricted to a small group of officials who sign away rights of national or regional governments without any proper parliamentary deliberations.Even the German Länder, which have exclusive legislative power for education, culture, media and health became only aware recently, that in the first round of GATS the free access of private enterprises in secondary education hadal ready been granted in the first round.
The public consultation -process launched by the EU- Commissioner in charge of Trade, Mr. Pascal Lamy, on the 12. November ( deadline 10. January 2003) has only the function of an alibi, where post festum the commission can point out, that they duly involved the public.I wonder how many people are aware of this consultation.
The European Regional Ministers for Culture Education adopted on the 18.10.2002 the Brixen-Declaration in which they denounce in clear terms the way the EU is handling the GATS-process. They insist to make no offers or requests for the sectors of culture, education and media.
But there are other sectors, where the regions and local authorities just start to analyze the consequences of liberalising services, just to name health, tourism, professional services such as architecture or land planning.

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