For several years running on TV there has been a children's show called "Who is the best?". Children under 7 years of age have the opportunity to express themselves – any way they can. One day I saw the show and I sat down to watch it. A man was asking all children the following question - "What do you want to be when you grow up?". Most girls answered that they wanted to become princesses. And the boys answered almost anything else but princes. Isn’t that funny!? Girls can become princesses only if they find a prince and no boy wanted to be a prince.
Today the leaders of the Greek political parties will make a final attempt to overcome their differences and create a cabinet during a meeting with President Carolos Papoulias.
He became synonymous with hope in the political life of Greece in 2008. This bright image of the left representative did not remain pure for long after it became clear that the young star with communist beliefs is the owner of a private construction company.
Alexis Tsipras' arrogance and megalomania as well as his statements of objective control over the deposits of citizens could possibly send back some of the voters who voted for SYRIZA on Sunday to New Democracy and PASOK, says political science professor Athanasios Diamantopoulos.
According to Kouvelis, the failure to form a coalition government was due to the second most popular party. If there will be a second round of elections, we will be ready for action, Kouvelis concluded.
Not only members of the party but also its supporters have already been showing their true face through open threats against illegal immigrants and Greek citizens, who protect them.
Left ideas had been tried at international level and failed and now, they want to bring Greece to a complete failure, stated New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras after his meeting with Evangelos Venizelos.