By
Con George-Kotzabasis June
15
The survival
of nations may sometimes depend on the life of one man. Edward Gibbon
It
is inordinately difficult, even for a modern Tiresias, to predict the outcome
of the Greek elections, especially when voters are actuated by their intense
hopes and fears about the results of either the pro or anti-memorandum scenario
that would affect so profoundly their future existence. However judging from
the swift change of Syriza’s policy only few days before the voting from the
hard position of denouncing the Memorandum to the soft position of solely
re-negotiating the burdensome points of the Memorandum with the European
leaders, which is no different from the position of New Democracy, Pasok, and
the Democratic Left, Syriza was forced to change its intransigent stand in
annulling the Memorandum, as it was pronounced in its pre-electoral programme
last week, as a result, I suspect, of an internal private poll that showed
clearly that New Democracy was outdistancing by a wide margin Syriza in the opinion
poll, thus compelling the latter to abandon its principle policy of annulling
the Memorandum that apparently scared the electorate that such action would
entail Greece’s exit from the Eurozone. Now Syriza sings its hosannas to
re-negotiating the Memorandum and making a desperate attempt to join the chorus
of reason from its previous dangerous position of denouncing it and taking
Greece out of the European Union. But this reversal of policy is too late for
Syriza and is exposing it also to the fraud that it attempted to perpetrate on
the Greek people.
Antonis
Samaras, the illustrious leader of New Democracy, in his sagacious move to form
a Pro-European Patriotic Front that would anchor Greece within Europe while
negotiating the shoals of the Memorandum that threatened the country’s sinking
into everlasting debt and economic poverty, will be the justified victor of the
election on June 17. The Tsipras phenomenon was always a flash in the pan and
as soon as it was placed upon the burning coals of reality would be blackened
and return back to its true colour that from the beginning was its natural intellectual
and political shade.
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