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Interesting coalition of various poltical groups Syriza made up of;

Active Citizens : democratic socialism, patriotism
Anticapitalist Political Group : communism, trotskyism
Citizens' Association of Riga patriotism, internationalism, democracy, ecology, social justice[58]
Communist Organization of Greece (KOE): maoism, communism
Communist Platform of Syriza: Greek section of the International Marxist Tendency, communism, trotskyism[59]
Democratic Social Movement: left-wing nationalism, socialism,[60] euroscepticism[61]
Ecosocialists of Greece: eco-socialism, Green politics
Internationalist Workers' Left (DEA): revolutionary socialism, communism, trotskyism
Movement for the United in Action Left (KEDA): communism
New Fighter: democratic socialism, social democracy
Radical Left Group Roza: luxemburgism, libertarian socialism
Radicals : democratic socialism, patriotism
Red : communism, trotskyism
emocratic socialism, eurocommunism, green politics
Synaspismós (SYN): democratic socialism,[62] eco-socialism,[4] eurocommunism,[63] environmentalism,[62] feminism[62]
Union of the Democratic Centre : radicalism, social liberalism
Unitary Movement: democratic socialism, social democracy


Greens hidden in there too.

 


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pefwin Flag Where you have to have an English ... 25 Jan 15 7.08pm

That may not be good but the removal of such a third rate economy from the Euro Zone may leave the way open for Turkey to enter.

 


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Quote pefwin at 25 Jan 2015 7.08pm

That may not be good but the removal of such a third rate economy from the Euro Zone may leave the way open for Turkey to enter.


Turkey as a secular state not so bothered.

Turkey as a state governed by a religious party with ministers for religion.

Mad.

 


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That's Greece well and truely f***ed for another another another another another another another generation.

I feel sorry for the Greeks. Neither Austerity nor anti austerity is the answer for them and no one is bright enough, or willing, to acknowledge this.

 


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Sorting out their tax collection infrastructure (or lack of it) is the only way forward.

 


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Quote Lyons550 at 25 Jan 2015 7.25pm

Sorting out their tax collection infrastructure (or lack of it) is the only way forward.


Plus a system that allows retirement at 55.

 


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legaleagle Flag 25 Jan 15 8.34pm

Quote Stirlingsays at 25 Jan 2015 7.14pm

Quote pefwin at 25 Jan 2015 7.08pm

That may not be good but the removal of such a third rate economy from the Euro Zone may leave the way open for Turkey to enter.


Turkey as a secular state not so bothered.

Turkey as a state governed by a religious party with ministers for religion.

Mad.


Turkey,whose "economic miracle" some say is based on a speculative bubble...

 

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Online Flag 25 Jan 15 8.48pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Greece should never have been admitted and those who allowed it have never paid the price for it.

Greece will probably have to leave the Euro zone.....Which in the short term will be disastrous for them.

If they do leave.....with the fallout of that....I can see extremists eventually taking over who are even more nutty than this lefty bunch....... and even larger scale immigration.

Longer term maybe the control over their own economy will enable them to be competitive and actually come out stronger.

But only if they change their anti tax mindset.

 


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View Jimenez's Profile Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 25 Jan 15 9.08pm Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

Hopefully the beginning of the end for The E.U.

 


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Quote matt_himself at 25 Jan 2015 7.19pm

That's Greece well and truely f***ed for another another another another another another another generation.

I feel sorry for the Greeks. Neither Austerity nor anti austerity is the answer for them and no one is bright enough, or willing, to acknowledge this.


Actually agree with this. Greece's economic strategy is so dictated to them by Germany that it's of relatively little importance which way their governing party swings. Granted, Syriza have come out and said they're going to challenge the EU but whether they have the bollocks to actually do so is another matter. Economic isolationism isn't really that favourable either.

Still, very intriguing seeing the rise of the left in Greece, Spain and (to a lesser extent) here with the Greens, all on the back of anti-austerity.

 


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suicideatselhurst Flag crawley 26 Jan 15 10.00am

Quote serial thriller at 25 Jan 2015 11.04pm

Quote matt_himself at 25 Jan 2015 7.19pm

That's Greece well and truely f***ed for another another another another another another another generation.

I feel sorry for the Greeks. Neither Austerity nor anti austerity is the answer for them and no one is bright enough, or willing, to acknowledge this.


Actually agree with this. Greece's economic strategy is so dictated to them by Germany that it's of relatively little importance which way their governing party swings. Granted, Syriza have come out and said they're going to challenge the EU but whether they have the bollocks to actually do so is another matter. Economic isolationism isn't really that favourable either.

Still, very intriguing seeing the rise of the left in Greece, Spain and (to a lesser extent) here with the Greens, all on the back of anti-austerity.


I think your both right, however what worries me is that Syriza does not have complete control over his own party, and there are alot of independant radical elements within it, which will only spell further chaos when they go to make important choices, like leaving the EU

 


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