March 30, 2013

Euro or drachma?

Although the talk about Eurozone's future never closed since economic crisis hit Greece, after the case of Cyprus it has never been hotter.

NO MORE SAVIOR, Panepistimiou st.

In last year's elections in Greece, the dilemma "euro or drachma" was crucial and determined the outcome.

In the main opposite party Syriza there are many voices against Eurozone and that scared away many voters who wouldn't take such a risk.

Today though, less than a year later, things don't seem to be like that.

BEST DRACHMA AND BROKE DESPITE EURO AND SLAVES, Panepistimiou st

People are so tired of all european savior. No one believes anymore that sacrifices will make things better.

In contrast, people talk about scary scenarios and worse days in the near future.

Currently, according to a research published in Ethnos newspaper,Syriza is ahead with a 0.1 point lead which means that the left wing Alexis Tsipras (below depicted as Mao) is possibly the next Prime Minister of Greece.

At the same time, it's very impressive that the 48% of Syriza's voters are against euro and want Greece to go back to drachma.

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