Tsipras
will be defeated one more time, unless he threaten seriously with
Grexit
The Greek government is about to
make one more attempt to show some resistance against the latest
demands of the Troika (IMF, ECB, European Commission). After seven
years of orchestrated economic destruction and one open financial
coup by the ECB, Greece is experiencing another wave of huge pressure
by its creditors to implement the last details of the brutal
neoliberal experiment. The last demands concern the complete
dissolution of labor rights and privatizing big parts of the Public
Power Corporation in the energy sector.
The Greek PM, Alexis Tsipras, is
about to make another attempt to resist, by bringing on table the
forgotten social values of Europe, especially concerning the labor
rights.
As Reuters
reports:
EU officials said on Thursday they
were hopeful Greece would drop its eleventh-hour objections to a
declaration marking the bloc's 60th birthday, sparing it a major
embarrassment as it struggles for unity despite the looming departure
of Britain. The leaders of the European Union's 27 remaining states
will mark the anniversary at a gathering in Rome on Saturday, four
days before Britain is due to give formal notice of 'Brexit'.
Greece has threatened not to
sign the Rome declaration setting out the bloc's vision of its
future. It wants the text to make a clearer commitment to protecting
workers' rights - an issue on which it is at loggerheads with
international lenders who want it to adopt more reforms in return for
new loans.
"The negotiations on the
draft Rome Declaration have ended as the text was finalised by the
EU27," an EU source said. "Only Greece has
a general reservation on the text." The source added
the chairman of EU summits, Donald Tusk, had spoken to Greek Prime
Minister Alexis Tsipras on the matter. "This leaves us
relatively confident that it will be possible for Tsipras to sign the
Rome Declaration on Saturday."
[...]
Another EU diplomat said any
attempt by Athens to win leverage on the international debt talks by
holding off in Rome should not succeed: "We won't be
blackmailed by one member state which is linking one EU issue with a
totally different one." The person added that if Greece
did not come on board by Saturday, the document - designed to
emphasize unity and solidarity - could be adopted in Tusk's name
rather than as a joint statement by 27 EU states and Brussels
institutions.
Our guess is that Tsipras has no
chance against the European puppets of the bankers and the lobbyists.
They will impose their agenda no matter what it takes. Top officials
of the euro-circus speak openly about a Europe of multiple levels.
Meaning: anyone who resists against the neo-Feudal structure of this
repulsive Europe, will be excluded. Those hypocrites do not care at
all about the European unity and the European values. All they care
about is their privileges through their interaction with the banks
and the lobbies.
The last sentence from the report
above speaks by itself: “if Greece did not come on board by
Saturday, the document - designed to emphasize unity and solidarity -
could be adopted in Tusk's name rather than as a joint statement by
27 EU states and Brussels institutions.”
Therefore, according to the best
case scenario, Greece will be simply ignored. According to the worst
case, the country will be threatened again with a sudden economic
death.
The euro-clowns will force Tsipras
to sign whatever they want. The only thing he can do is to fight back
by threaten seriously with Grexit. They fear Grexit maybe even more
than Brexit, because they have no idea what will happen to their
rotten financial empire.
Of course Tsipras will never do it
because he believes in euro and because he doesn't seem to have a
serious plan for Grexit. But let's hope that we are wrong ...
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