Monday, January 26, 2015

Coincidence?

Greece leaves behind five years of humiliation and suffering, fear and authoritarianism, said the leader of the winning Syriza party, Alexis Tsipras. He’s moving on Monday to build a stable government and plans to get rid of Athens’ three main creditors.

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Syriza won 149 seats in the 300-seat parliament election.

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On Monday, Syriza managed to gain key support to form a new government after the meeting with Panos Kammenos, the head of the anti-austerity party Independent Greeks, which also opposes Greece's bailout deal. Kammenos said his party would back Tsipras to be the next prime minister.

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The 40-year-old leader plans to create the first eurozone government elected to undo the conservative polices of budgetary rigor imposed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Greece as a condition of the bailout back in 2010.

  RT


THAT can be added to Greece's list of problems now.  Refuse austerity imposed by the Great White West, and you're going to be labeled a terrorist haven.  Watch for drones.

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