A historical moment
for Greece and Europe
by system failure
Greece lives
historical moments. For the first time, a Leftist party is close to
govern the country and its leader will be the youngest prime minister
in the history of the country. SYRIZA leader, Alexis Tsipras, was
born in 28 July of 1974, only four days after the fall of the
military junta in Greece.
In case that
SYRIZA will manage to form government eventually, Tsipras will be
also the first prime minister born after the end of the military
junta, in a 40-year period where the only parties that governed
Greece were New Democracy and PASOK. Tsipras represents a whole
generation of Greeks, born in the early 70s and lived under New
Democracy and PASOK governments so far. Undoubtedly, we are talking
about a radical change in the Greek political scene after 40 years.
It seems
that the first scenario is the most probable as described: “SYRIZA
forms an autonomous government, or, a coalition with the help of the
parties of the anti-austerity front. It will be the worse scenario
for the global financial mafia as it could trigger an "uncontrolled"
general rise of the Left in Europe. In this case, the banking-media
dictatorship in Greece will declare war against the new government,
try to destabilize it, and throw it from power as soon as possible.
[...] Especially in the case of scenario 1, the ECB will blackmail
the government by threatening that will not purchase government
bonds, therefore cut liquidity, in case that Greece choose a
different path towards the reconstruction of the social state and
labor rights, bringing minimum wage at pre-crisis levels, etc.”
(http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/2014/12/various-scenarios-for-national.html)
Unfortunately,
the marginal win of SYRIZA makes things more easy for those who will
fight strongly against the Leftist party, aiming to throw it from
power as soon as possible. Things would be better if the win of
SYRIZA would be bigger, giving a wide majority in the Greek
parliament.
However, in
case that SYRIZA manage to survive from the war and remain
ideologically faithful to its principles, it may become an example
for Europe and drive other Leftist governments to power. This is a
historical chance for Europe to change course and fight against
destructive neoliberalism.
Already
mentioned that “The mobilization by the global financial mafia
this time will be more intense, as its representatives know that a
potential Leftist government in Greece who may strongly resist
against the austerity policies, could trigger an 'uncontrolled'
domino rise of the Leftist powers in Europe, who will fight against
the neoliberal agenda. Make no mistake, the war will be hard. But
there is no alternative. Either the European people will choose to
fight determined and united, or, will be surrendered to the
plutocrats who will bring the new Dark Ages. The 'Battle of Greece'
will be decisive ...”
(http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/2014/12/europe-get-ready-for-war.html)
European
people have won a decisive battle in Greece, but they must fight
harder now to win the war.
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