“It marks the beginning of the end of the coalition government and offers a textbook example of the terminal decay of a system of power.”-Costas Douzinas, The Guardian
08 November 2012, the situation in Greece looks like it’s deteriorated to the point of a full blown Civil War, with members of parliament being kicked out and joining the protestors. Protests have become violent, with people directly attacking police.
Unemployment in Greece hit record levels in August; 25.4%!
Protests turned into riots a couple of days ago, as the parliament worked to pass yet another round for spending cuts and tax increases (austerity measures/fiscal cliff). The Greek Prime Minister tried to calm things down by telling the people these would be the last austerity measures, but like Aesop’s boy who cried wolf, no one believes him!
During the parliamentary wrangling over the austerity bill, parliament employees/staff went on strike when an amendment was introduced to cut benefits for parliamentary staff members! The strike ended when the amendment was dropped.
The new austerity includes more cuts to government employee pay, as much as 35%! And this time even central bank employees and judges will not be spared. 25,000 more public sector jobs will be eliminated.
Here’s proof that the Greek “democratically elected” government is not democratic nor free: Elected officials who voted against the cuts were expelled! At least seven Members of Parliament were kicked out of their own political parties!