Lordo wrote:greace can never repay this debt.
Lordo wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:Syriza have been the FIRST European party to make a start at standing up to the bankers controlling/destroying Europe.
Now, back to get the job finished ...
you really live in your won world totally removed from reality.
French president François Hollande, a key ally of the Greek government during the summer’s fraught bailout negotiations, was quick to congratulate Tsipras and predict that Greece could enjoy a period of welcome stability.
“This is an important outcome for Greece, which will now live through a stabilisation period with a solid majority,” he said. “It is an important success for Europe, which must listen to the Greeks’ message.”
miltiades wrote:supporttheunderdog wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:Syriza have been the FIRST European party to make a start at standing up to the bankers controlling/destroying Europe.
Now, back to get the job finished ...
he has already signed on the dotted line....If he starts back-tracking I suspect it will be very bad for Greece, worse even than following the EU/Austerity program. I the rupture in trust would be enormous and suspect it would put Grexit back on the agenda.
I would go so far as to say that the period between Tsipoura being elected and his volte-face after the referendum was disaster for Greece as it set the reconstruction process (which was beginning to work) back.
For the avoidance of doubt it my sincere wish that Greece has a strong vibrant economy which all Greeks benefit from.
I very much doubt that Tsipras will embark upon " backtrucking" , the electorate has now endorsed his agreement for required austerity measures, unlike the previous election no promises to end austerity have been made. He has to tow the line for the sake of the Greek economy.
miltiades wrote:Paphitis, the Greek financial mess was created by previous governments.
Give the guy a chance. He is trying his best against colossal odds.
Paphitis wrote:miltiades wrote:Paphitis, the Greek financial mess was created by previous governments.
Give the guy a chance. He is trying his best against colossal odds.
I didn't say they didn't create the mess.
What I said is that Samaras was doing a fine job dealing with the mess before his removal from office by Tsipras was was talking big but delivered NOTHING. If you talk big, then you deliver. You don't retreat like an idiot and embarrass the country. If you are unable to deliver, then don't talk big and continue on the Austerity Program which was starting to show the initial signs that it was actually working.
miltiades wrote:Lordo wrote:greace can never repay this debt.
Anymore than you can ...grow a brain Or is it brein ?
Lordo wrote:miltiades wrote:Lordo wrote:greace can never repay this debt.
Anymore than you can ...grow a brain Or is it brein ?
what is it with you greak boys and spelling. you are like a hare caught by the headlamps. get over it.
an accelerated Greek exit from the Eurozone
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