> Tsipras reiterated his position that Greece’s debt is not sustainable and that the policy followed today is not sustainable either. He explained he will claim the write-down of the largest chunk of the country’s debt through an honest and determined negotiation, so Greece can finally enter a path of growth.
The negotiation will continue in a determined way until the honesty about default can begin.
> “We do not even recognize this agreement and we will not recognize it. So what will they say, you have 15 days to recognize it?”
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jun/03/syriza-future-greece-europe-radical-left
> ‘The left must combine principle and pragmatism, radical politics and social mobilisation.’ ...These people capture the two sides of the Greek left. On one, the civil war refugees — leftists exiled in barren islands and hostile mountainsides, the imprisoned and executed — who finally found themselves on the winning side.
Wow, the executed must be pretty fired up, like Democrats who continue to vote after death.
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2015/01/greek-polls-show-syriza-on-cusp-of.html
> Polls Show Syriza on Cusp of Victory; Greek Political Party Analysis; Intentions Matter Not
http://www.tovima.gr/en/article/?aid=664673
> Koutsoumpas: “New Democracy and SYRIZA will continue bailout policies” The Communist Party leader argues that the major parties will both comply with the bailout policies
> “There is no ground for SYRIZA’s cooperation with PASOK, POTAMI or the newly founded Mr. Papandreou’s party,” SYRIZA parliamentary group spokesman Panagiotis Lafazanis said in an interview