Tsipras
Declares End to 'Vicious Cycle of
Austerity' After Syriza Wins Greek
Election
By Matthew Weaver
January 26, 2015 "ICH"
- Here’s summary of a momentous election
result for the future of
Greece and Europe:
- The
anti-austerity far left party Syriza
has won the Greek election by a
decisive margin, but just short of
an outright majority.
With more than three-quarters of the
results in Syriza is projected to
win 149 seats in the 300 seat
parliament.
- Syriza
leader Alexis Tsipras said his
party’s victory marked an end to the
“viscious cycle of austerity”.
Referring to the neoliberal
conditions set by the IMF, the
European Commission and the European
Central Bank, he said: “ The verdict
of the Greek people renders the
troika a thing of the past for our
common European framework.”
- Outgoing
prime minister Antonis Samaras
conceded defeated by acknowledging
some mistakes.
But he added: “We restored Greece’s
international credibility”.
- To Potami,
the centre-left party could be the
kingmakers in the new parliament,
with a project 16 seats.
Its leader
Stavros Theodorakis has not ruled
out a deal with Syriza. “It’s too
early for such details,” he said.
- The
far-right Golden Dawn party is
projected to come third in election,
despite having more than half of its
MPs in jail.
Speaking from prison its leader
Nikolaos Michaloliakos said the
result was a “great victory” for the
neo-fascist party.
- Syriza
victory has been greeted with alarm
in Germany.
The ruling CDU party
insisting that Greece should stick
to the austerity programme. But
Belgium’s finance minister said
there is room for negotiation with
Syriza.
-
Leftwingers across Europe have
hailed Syriza win.
Spain’s anti-austerity party Podemos
said Greece finally had a government
rather than a German envoy.
Britain’s Green Party said Syriza’s
victory was an inspiration.
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