In a landmark development for the labour movement in Greece, the Democratic Militant Cooperation (DAS) — the trade union faction affiliated with the All-Workers Militant Front (PAME) and rooted in the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) — emerged as the leading force at the 39th Congress of ADEDY, the Confederation of Public Sector Workers. This result marks an unprecedented historic shift within Greece’s largest public sector union federation, sending a powerful message of working-class resistance and unity against pro-monopoly policies, austerity, and the dominance of pro‑government union currents.
