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New greek government - Staying in europe!

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posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 02:20 PM
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New greek government - Staying in europe


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(Reuters) - Greece's conservative New Democracy party will begin efforts to form a government as soon as possible, leader Antonis Samaras told Reuters after an official projection showed the party was set to win Sunday's election.

"I am relieved. I am relieved for Greece and Europe. As soon as possible we will form a government," a smiling Samaras told Reuters as he left his office to joyous chants from supporters.


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posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 02:20 PM
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so the greeks are staying put...anyone shocked?

is anyone else out there begining to see that the "euro" is doing exactly what it is supposed to do

putting pressure on states to sell their assets....

let me explain what iv noticed:

before joining the euro......every country had their own debts.......
to give an example....greece borrows 200 million from timbuktu....and agreed to pay them back in 100 years.....just an example.....

now, when you join the euro, one day the central bank whisper in your ear:
"sort out your debts...better sooner than later"...."its all uncertain"

and force you to sort out 100 years of debts overnight.....
what im saying is...they know greeces situation BEFORE it joined the euro...

is forcing them to hurry and sell its assets to rich germans....the right thing to do......looks like a scam...
bearing in mind "privatisation" is a dirty word in greece

that IMF womens shrugs and "uncertain" comments .....belguim needs to sort this out and pass a bill limiting austerity

peace

anyway im not getting side tracked....the elections to watch are the egyptian ones....

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posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 02:41 PM
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I think the EU was an experiment to say the least. It's hard to say whether they had different projections for what was going to transpire, but it is suspect.



posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 02:42 PM
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Agreed. This is no surprise. The real surprise would be if Greece left the EU, which would make them the Mexico of Europe, economically speaking.



posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 02:46 PM
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I am very disappointed by this. I was hoping that if Greece withdrew, the European Union would collapse.

The EU is one of five designated geographical zones, devised by individuals who want to implement global government. If the EU is a formal system failed, it would be a significant setback for such people, and as such, progress towards more genuine human self-determination.



posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 02:46 PM
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I'm reading that they are leading per exit polls. However, it is looking like they aren't winning enough to set up an effective Greek government on their own.



posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 02:54 PM
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i just watched the news.....the people look upset...but the cameras are trying to hide it lolol

i really dont know....this is most definatly the experimental time...observers and analysts....time to watch the human psychi.....do we know what man will do .....

very, very interesting if your into social science




posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 02:57 PM
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This means nothing. They have yet to form a coalition government, and Pasok said they won't form a government with New Democracy unless Syriza also joins, which they said they would not. So, back to more elections again in a few months, if there's a country left. Of course, ND can try to form it with New Dawn and the commies, LOL.



posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 03:00 PM
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It aint over yet...as far as I can see..


With 40% of votes counted, the projections put New Democracy on 30.5% of the vote (131 seats), Syriza on 26% (69) and the socialist Pasok on 12.9% (34).

www.bbc.co.uk...

So 60% of votes yet to bew counted.. unless the BBC are falling behind in their timing of updates.

I, for one, am a little surprised by the way the 40% of votes appears to be going.. After all the trouble and hassle over the past few months and with the very close margins on the last voting session, you'd have thought the Greeks would have turned around and told everyone else where to go..



posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 03:00 PM
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Originally posted by 00nunya00
ND can try to form it with New Dawn and the commies, LOL.


New Dawn, and other similar goups are symptoms of hardship....every state can develop them.

but i dont understand why they blame the immigrants as they are the working class who pay the most tax....its like attacking your workforce....the only thing that can help you.....

wierd BS
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posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 03:02 PM
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Originally posted by petrus4
I am very disappointed by this. I was hoping that if Greece withdrew, the European Union would collapse.

The EU is one of five designated geographical zones, devised by individuals who want to implement global government. If the EU is a formal system failed, it would be a significant setback for such people, and as such, progress towards more genuine human self-determination.


I wouldn't worry to much Greece's problems are far from over this is just a temporary band-aid they still can't pay their debts and neither can anyone else.



posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 03:07 PM
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Originally posted by hawkiye

Originally posted by petrus4
I am very disappointed by this. I was hoping that if Greece withdrew, the European Union would collapse.

The EU is one of five designated geographical zones, devised by individuals who want to implement global government. If the EU is a formal system failed, it would be a significant setback for such people, and as such, progress towards more genuine human self-determination.


I wouldn't worry to much Greece's problems are far from over this is just a temporary band-aid they still can't pay their debts and neither can anyone else.


what im seeing is that...its enivitable that they will meet the austerity demands
but they are REALLY REALLY worried about serious riots.....

HE WONT CHOSE SYRIZA.....this is BS.....they will only be chosen as a last resort to the "upcoming" riots
syriza in real time, is very strong right now....what they say is very important for the whole of europe

peace



posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 03:16 PM
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All I can say is Im sick,very very sick.....I REFUSE TO ACCEPT THE FACT THE PEOPLE OF GREECE VOTED TO STAY UNDER THOSE AUSTERITY MEASURES.....

It was clearly a rigged election I don't usually make predictions but i see a massive riot forming in Greece maybe even a Coup

UTTER B.S. the election was



posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 03:20 PM
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Originally posted by alchemist2012
All I can say is Im sick,very very sick.....I REFUSE TO ACCEPT THE FACT THE PEOPLE OF GREECE VOTED TO STAY UNDER THOSE AUSTERITY MEASURES.....

It was clearly a rigged election I don't usually make predictions but i see a massive riot forming in Greece maybe even a Coup

UTTER B.S. the election was


i agree...but they will quash the riots by inviting syriza to join a coaltion......i think the winning party will sit back and watch the reactions first.....

buut dont worry...nearly everything is rigged.....do you really think anyones buying lady gaga and madonna albums, yet they are alway number one.......its all lindustry owned....even our votes



posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 03:20 PM
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I think this thread is premature..

Not over yet..



posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 03:23 PM
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Very premature and a moot point even if it's true.

They do not have enough votes to form a government on their own.



posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 03:26 PM
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Originally posted by EvanB
I think this thread is premature..

Not over yet..

nope...the WINNING party is meeting austerity......
so as for the "euro" and austerity....it is most definatly over....

they dont have enough seats to form a government....but they won...

whats NOT over...is having representation for the "poor" through the tough times comming up......thats whats premature....seeing if they will invite the representatives of the "bums" into the government



posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 03:27 PM
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Syriza has a sizable chunk of the vote and considering how quickly they have risen from nothing, I'd say all the proclamations are premature. The ND cannot run a government without Syriza, good luck to them



posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 03:30 PM
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Originally posted by antonia
Syriza has a sizable chunk of the vote and considering how quickly they have risen from nothing, I'd say all the proclamations are premature. The ND cannot run a government without Syriza, good luck to them


read this quote from mr samaras

"this is a great day for greece....this is a great day for europe.....we will meet austerity....we have sacrificed too much already....we will remain integral part of europe, and force growth.....AND THAT ALL PARTIES THAT SHARE THIS VIEW, TO JOIN US IN FORMING A GOVERNMENT"

"GREECE HAS, SPOKEN AND VOTED THE PRO BAILOUT PARTY...."


dont let TPTB confuse you with the media
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posted on Jun, 17 2012 @ 04:03 PM
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iv noticed the mdia is trying to back track and make out that this decision has not been made lolool

trying to make out as if people have a choice...

every paper tommorow has a different headline....



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