The document discusses the privatization of water supply in Greece, particularly focusing on the ongoing sale process of water companies EYATH and EYDAP amidst a global trend of water privatization viewed critically due to its negative impacts on citizens. Various stakeholders, including the citizens' union for water, argue against privatization advocating for social management, while the government appears to lean towards privatization with international interests in play. It highlights past international experiences where privatization led to increased costs and public outcry, suggesting a call for a referendum to gauge public opinion on the matter.