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Σάββατο 10 Ιανουαρίου 2015

GREEK VOTERS IN CONFUSE

Published 10 Jan 2015

Two weeks remain for Greek elections and voters seem undecided. Prime Minister Mr Samaras visits all Greece consecutively but Mr Tsipras in every poll’s estimation relaxes on a 3% advantage curiously. 

Mr Samaras presents a full program for next 4 years but he has lost crucial time to change Greece due to the tolerance towards Greek oligarchs and mainly Greek tax evasion from plenty of Greeks.  Only today was released in press a number of public servants with a million euro on their bank deposits. This tolerance has made the majority of people reluctant to vote him again searching for the unknown. Both unemployed young people and tax-discipline people who were disappointed from 2009 as well as tax evaders who are afraid to be caught in case Mr Samaras remains Prime Minister are against Mr Samaras making him unable to take a head in the polls.

Mr Tsipras is ambitious and politically fresh. His political theory is totally out of date making him unable to dominate but he has started to close his eye to the lenders. He seems positive to do the dirty job in exchange of living his dream. In the same time knowing his fragile foundations of his party that is actually an ally of hard communists he is not opposed to a third person as next Prime Minister of Greece. This negligence is obvious to the voters that are unwilling to reveal their vote from today and give him a ticket to rule.

The third party that in some circumstances may play a filling role and even point the Prime Minister after 25th January is a mystery. Nazists, Communists and new party of “Potami” will struggle who will first cut the finish line. In the first two occasions a deadlock is very likely to come with unpredicted end.

In any case political system and two main opponents cannot persuade for their sincere loyalty to society. Otherwise we would have not reach this day when Greece, along with France, unfortunately have become the centre of Europe for sad reasons.

Now two things may happen regarding Greek undecided voters. Either Mr. Tsipras will gain with a 3% odds or Mr Samaras will persuade for his sincere determination to erase illegality in Greece as Prime Minister on 26th Jan 2015. 

Last chance, for all. Indeed, penalties may also take place in the end…