Sarris sums up Greece's condition: 'We are a country that economically is doing badly; is collapsing demographically; is ideologically bankrupt. This is how things are. What future is there for Greece? What future is there for Greece? Greece has no future. We'll leave from this life with bitterness. We are on the verge of disaster. The situation is sad and desperate.'
Hountas disagrees with Sarris' pessimistic analysis and reminds us of the words of 19th century PM Charilaos Trikoupis: 'Η Ελλάς θέλει να ζήσει και θα ζήσει' (Greece wants to live, and will live).
Sarris replies Greece has been crippled, its will denied it and that if Greeks continue to vote for certain political parties, then it will be Greeks themselves, of their own volition, who will have ruined Greece.
Hountas says Greeks would like to vote differently and Sarris is describing only five percent of Greeks and that the other 95 percent agree with Sarris. And yet, Sarris says, that five percent prevails over the 95 percent and this is dictatorship.
'We're living under a weird dictatorship,' Sarris concludes.
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What's going on in Greece? Sinks? Going through another dictatorship? Back to Metaxas era? I think it's time for Greece to get united with Turkey as a regional power in a consociational governance structure.