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After
the earthquake in the political scene of Greece with the case of the
latest bribery attempt of an opposition MP
(http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/2014/12/greece-another-opposition-mp-claimed.html),
Samaras made a last attempt to avoid national elections soon:
“Arguing
that 'elections must not happen' now, he called for MPs to elect a
new president of the republic and come together for the country to
achieve an agreement over a restructuring of the country’s debt and
the future of Greece’s financing as well as begin the process of
constitutional reform. As concessions to opposition opposition he
said he would be willing to broaden the makeup of the government and
dissolve parliament for early elections to be held by the end of
2015.”
“In his
address, the prime minister referred to the accusations of attempts
to bribe MPs, saying that the country 'cannot continue the orgy of
unfounded and despicable accusations' and stated that ‘elections
must not happen’ immediately.”
“The PM
went on to argue that to hold elections now would be dangerous for
the country given the uncertainty over the future of Greece’s
financing following the expiration of the Memorandum agreement at the
end of February. Similarly he stated that elections now would
postpone the process of constitutional reform for many years.”
Meanwhile,
SYRIZA leader, Alexis Tsipras, in his speech from Alexandroupoli
referred to the latest bribery scandal and stated among other things:
“This
is the sinner triangle that bankrupted the country. On the first
vertex stands a bankrupted political system of New Democracy and
PASOK. On the other, the bankrupted banks that have been bailed-out
with taxpayers' money and were given back to those who bankrupted
them. On the third, the bankrupted, totally unreliable media. This is
the center that ruled for 40 years. It sets up parties. Dissolves
parties. It breaks parties and conducts auctions of consciousnesses.”
As
the political scene in Greece has been set on fire and national
elections appear to be unavoidable, we are getting closer to the
culmination of the class war:
http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/2014/12/europe-get-ready-for-war.html
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