ΤΟ REUTERS ΜΙΛΑ ΓΙΑ ΑΓΡΙΟ ΛΟΜΠΙΝΓΚ της κυβερνησης ΜΕΣΑ ΣΤΑ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΥΓΕΝΝΑ
Maybe Jean-Claude Juncker can add a “bribe” carve out sub-fund in his infrastructure “fund” CDO-squared?
Both the Democratic Left, which left the ruling coalition last year and Independent Greeks, a right-wing anti-bailout party, have said they would not vote for Dimas.
But it is unclear how much discipline they can impose on their members and a furious round of lobbying and telephone calls is likely over Christmas. Two Democratic Left lawmakers announced they were leaving the party to sit as independents just minutes before the vote.
Syriza still leads in the opinion polls but its advantage has narrowed over recent weeks and a survey at the weekend gave it a lead of 3.4 points. The party has sounded a more moderate note lately, seeking to reassure Europe that it would be a responsible negotiating partner and would keep Greece in the euro.
But a victory would signal a major shift in the politics of the euro zone, for the first time bringing in a government openly opposed to the Brussels consensus which has governed the bloc’s response to the wider crisis.
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By lobbying, Reuters of course means bribery.
Ironically, even a worse case scenario, with Dimas not getting the third round vote may not be the end of the Eurozone: all Brussels would have to do is fund an offshore Antonis Samaras bank account with a “necessary and sufficient” number, and lo and behold, all of Greece’s anti-bailout demands will evaporate into thin Air.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/12/23/us-greece-vote-results-idUSKBN0K10QT20141223
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