Everything depends on the government the country will have on Monday, said Miranda Xafa, an economist and a candidate for deputy from the coalition between the parties Recreate Greece and Drasi.
Old and new sympathizers of the radical left had gathered to hear and see the new guru of Greek politics. Tsipras again bet on the formula "either us, or catastrophe," which is used equally by pro- and anti-memorandum parties.
He firmly refused to participate in a coalition government involving New Democracy and PASOK, but did not exclude the possibility of forming a cabinet with SYRIZA.
The person in charge of the election campaign of New Democracy in Northern Greece denies having said something like that, but the sound recording of his statements refutes him. Golden Dawn intends to beat in parliament every deputy who dares to refer to the name of Macedonia.
He explained that SYRIZA has inherited much of the old PASOK voters and now, they have become the spine of its voting mass. These circles are fed with European money and they will suffer the first and the most if Greece exits the euro area.
To avoid the fate of New Democracy, PASOK should be reorganized, rediscover its centre-right core and get rid of the burdens of the past, the publicly concerned businessman Gregory Farmakis stated.