TomandJerry
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- Oct 1, 2013
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This has been suggested for sometime. If he wins the whole Greece issue over the past months/year is put to bed once and for all.......thankfully.
But if not...
This has been suggested for sometime. If he wins the whole Greece issue over the past months/year is put to bed once and for all.......thankfully.
This has been suggested for sometime. If he wins the whole Greece issue over the past months/year is put to bed once and for all.......thankfully.
cop out, he got voted on a platform of anti-austerity and delivered austerity++. now he wants out so he doesnt have to face having to run the country.
"to be fair"... really? he and Varoufakis burnt bridges and turned many of the europeans against them. they held out for an impossible deal, and have ended up with a far worse arrangment than they could have had back at easter. about the only thing they've gained i can see is slightly better primary deficit targets.
"Despite today’s impressive feat, tempered to some extent by the record low turnout, there is little for Tsipras to celebrate. Apart from having to form a new coalition that can withstand the rigours of implementing the third bailout, he has a list of challenging reforms to quickly carry out. These include pension reform, and overseeing another recapitalisation of Greek banks before the end of the year."
But he now has a mandate from the Greek people to carry this out. They have voted to support him. It shouldn't be too difficult.
Tough mandate given their hard left background. A party that once promised so much but delivered so little
Tough mandate given their hard left background. A party that once promised so much but delivered so little