OTOH, they make a valid point that a military dictatorship cannot be a part of EU.
Wojtek
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:21 PM, ken hanly <northsunm at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Greece has not been able to form a coalition government that supports the austerity measures agreed to with the Troika. The next elections are likely to result in an anti-deal government. Is there a possibility that the military might stage a coup to form a national salvation government and go ahead with the agreed upon measures? In the past Greece had a military government to save it from communism I presume. Now it needs a military government to impose the recipes of the Troika and save them from democracy. Is there any likelihood that a coup might occur?
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