Many uncertainties ahead for Greece?
Watch this HARDtalk interview here
"Greek voters may be about to plunge the European Union into a fully-fledged economic and political crisis. Opinion polls suggest the leftist, anti-austerity party Syriza is likely to emerge as the biggest party in Greece's late January election. If so the next Athens government may reject the terms of the bailout which is keeping the country afloat. And then what? Hardtalk speaks to Costas Lapavitsas, a London-based Greek economist who has been advising Syriza's leaders".
From Costas Lapovitsas
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Update, The Press Project, 17 March 2015 -
Costas Lapavitsas: The Syriza strategy has come to an end
In a joint interview with German daily Der Tagesspiegel and ThePressProject International, Syriza MP and economist Costas Lapavitsas says that the time has come for Greece and its partners to understand that “they are flogging a dead horse”. Instead, they should work together on “an exit that will be negotiated and consensual”
To Vima (Stavros P. Psycharis): "Mr. Tsipras is optimistic. A journalist friend of his quipped a few days ago that 'When the going gets tough, the tough get going' ".
Observing Greece on Greek Sovereign Debt
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