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In reply to the discussion: Anti-Austerity Party Wins Decisive Victory in Greece [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,228 posts)31. Syriza and Independent Greeks agree Greece coalition
The far-left Syriza party, which won Greece's general election on Sunday, has formed an anti-austerity governing coalition with the right-wing party Greek Independents.
The coalition will have a comfortable majority in Greece's new parliament.
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With nearly all of the votes counted in Sunday's poll, Syriza looks set to have 149 seats, just two short of an absolute majority. The Greek Independents are projected to have 13 seats in the 300-seat parliament.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-30981950
The coalition will have a comfortable majority in Greece's new parliament.
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With nearly all of the votes counted in Sunday's poll, Syriza looks set to have 149 seats, just two short of an absolute majority. The Greek Independents are projected to have 13 seats in the 300-seat parliament.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-30981950
99.94% of votes now reported, with those figures still correct: http://ekloges.ypes.gr/current/v/public/index.html?lang=en#{%22cls%22:%22level%22,%22params%22:{%22level%22:%22epik%22,%22id%22:1}}
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it's a clusterFxxx. Greece should never have been allowed in the Euro zone in the first place
uhnope
Jan 2015
#16
Very interesting. I hope Greece takes the turn quicker than we did here in the USA.
Raine1967
Jan 2015
#10
They can't invest in their infrastrucutre and education because they have neither money nor
JDPriestly
Jan 2015
#23
There are other ways to lend themselves money they could print some bonds and sale them to
cstanleytech
Jan 2015
#26
So, let them leave Greece and go live in gloomy England or freezing Switzerland or some other
JDPriestly
Jan 2015
#24
Sometimes it takes pain to repair. But no one is willing to take it. We are the same here
7962
Jan 2015
#18
So just print 18 trillion and pay it all off! Great idea. Why havent we done that already?
7962
Jan 2015
#32
Not the collateralized sub-prime mortgage scam, but they did cook something up with GS
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2015
#35
With 1% of the world rich control half the wealth, why shouldn't the Greeks vote that way? (nt)
question everything
Jan 2015
#36