Sunday, January 25, 2015

After the victory of SYRIZA, Europe divided between joy and fear – The World

After the victory of SYRIZA, Europe divided between joy and fear – The World

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This is the case of the British prime minister, Conservative David Cameron. “The Greek election will accentuate the economic uncertainty in Europe. That is why the UK should stick to its policy, guarantee internal security “, has he said on his Twitter account.

For his side, French President François Hollande himself has congratulated the leader of the Syriza training, Alexis Tsipras. In its statement, the Elysée recalls “friendship” that unites Paris and Athens. The Head of State also emphasized its commitment to continue the close cooperation between the two countries for growth and stability in the euro area, in the spirit of progress, solidarity and responsibility.

“SIGNAL CHANGE IN EUROPE”

Antonio Costa, the Secretary General of the Portuguese Socialist Party, in opposition, the victory of the radical left party brand “the signal change in Europe” . “You have to set up another policy” and “curb the austerity that has neither managed to revive the economy or to put our public finances” is -t he argued. And it stressed that the European Union “must respect the decisions of Greece” . The other left formations, the Left Bloc and the Communist Party, have also expressed their support for Syriza.

The Portuguese heavy debt reached almost 130% of the country’s gross domestic product. Like to Athens, Lisbon had to seek in 2011 a bailout from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund and received support from 78 billion euros in exchange for a severe austerity program.

Same story in the Iberian neighbor where the leader of the anti-liberal party Podemos, Pablo Iglesias, said that after these elections, “the Greeks will have a real president and not a delegate of [German Chancellor] Angela Merkel, who initially think the interests of his country and those of his people “.

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