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Message Subject GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!!
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Yes my friend. I posted this on the other thread and i will paste it here for your info.

George Zanias is professor of economics at Athens University of Economics and was for years Chairman of the Department of International and European Economic Studies at the University (1996-1998, 2004-2008). He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Oxford. He was an international expert for the European Commission, World Bank and the United Nations.

Stavros Dimas has been elected to the Greek Parliament ten consecutive times from 1977 to 2004 representing the party of New Democracy. He was Minister of Trade (1980-1981), Minister of Agriculture (1989-1990), Minister of Industry, Energy and Technology (1990-1991). The period 1985-1989 was parliamentary spokesman of the New Republic, and between 1995-2000 he was General Secretary of the Party.
In March 2004 he was appointed Commissioner of the European Union, first as Commissioner for Employment and Social Affairs, and by November 2004, EU Commissioner for the Environment, a position he held until the end of the first term of the Barroso Commission in 2009.
After the vote of confidence in government at 4/11/2011 Papandreou after the meeting and agreement in principle by the President of the Republic Karolos Papoulias, Prime Minister George Papandreou and opposition leader Antonis Samaras, his face was reported in the press as proposed for prime minister or the position of Deputy Prime Minister in the new alliance government scheme that seems to be in Greece.
Appointed Foreign Minister in the government of President Lucas Papademos in November 2011.
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so just more puppets. How do your fellow greeks feel. are they happy with this new govt? what do they want or is everyone divided in their views. Guess most greeks know they are all corrupt, sad to see so many on food lines, do they just all feel hopeless and not much they can do?
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Yep more puppets, but not surprising at all tbh. The feeling and taste is bitter my friend. Instead of doing the right things for the country all the politicians are doing the opposite here. A professor of univ. of Crete said in tv last week, that if we exploit our oil/gas resources we will pay our debt back in 36 months. But the corrupt system sold all of them and us to the banksters. They twisting the laws and system to their means. 55% of Greeks voted against austerity in the last elections, but the pro-bailout forces managed to form a govt. These are insane and totally undemocratic actions and the people will punish them for this. This is their last chance before the revolution here, they know it. But i'm pretty sure they will fuck this chance as they fucked up all the other ones. They are destined to fail, coz the austerity measures coming this month can't be repaid by the average people. The elite and rich of this country have to pay their fair share but they still don't it. I expect more tragedy coming out of Greece day by day.
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Have to agree. But surprised just how much the greeks have taken so far, one would wonder what else must happen to them before they do something. Are they waiting for everything to be sold before they fight back. Remember the politician in last bailout who resigned because greek gold was offered as an asset. chances are it has gone already.

Have the greeks organized themselves via facebook, local communities etc. Using such venues to get the truth out and discuss what they can implement going forward and how. Or is it more just random unorganized stuff. Seems to me the best thing you can do now is use social media and local communities to start organizing. Form strong local groups with information clearly shared as to what has been done and plans put forward as to what needs to be done.


The problem with protest where you meet up in athens square is they do not work. It is easy for the police to control. You must organize at the local level and take back your local power first. The police do not have the manpower to prevent this if it happens in multiple places at once. If your local government is part of the corruption start arresting them.

You guys need to start formulating plans. maybe you are doing this. I hope so
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Lots of good proposals to your post my friend, but sometimes is impossible to win a fight against the nwo. The young generation here is very well informed through social media and blogs. Older people get their info only by the tv and they are brainwashed and terrorized every day. Older people managed to have their homes and lifes and not starving that much. Countryside also have no problems whatsover, life there is almost as good as ever . Only the big cities voted anti-bailout because things in Athens and Thesaloniki are getting desperate. And things will go far more worse now according to their plans. I said before that we will probably have a coup in a few months down the line. It's unavoidable imo. The WW coming in the Middle East is my biggest worry tbh. What will happen to Greece is already decided and will go according to their plan.
 
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