Friday, April 27, 2012

Greece has No Party to Enforce Austerity in Election

Recession-Wracked Greece Nears Vote That May Decide Fate in Euro

If you carefully read the article at the above word button, you will see that Greece doesn't really have a party with enough votes at present to enforce the present austerities to maintain their place in keeping the Euro as their currency. Though this might change during the election, it may be that the common people will realize that their lives would actually be better back on the Drachma which is their old currency. It is actually only the richest of Greeks whose lives would possibly be better on the Euro but this isn't actually true for the average Greek person under present conditions. Under present conditions with the Euro in place it forces average Greeks into a worse state than during the Great Depression here in the U.S. So, understanding this I would not be surprised if the average Greek vote ends the Euro in Greece. 

Greek drachma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

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