Ever since the bailout was accepted and implemented, the political scene in the country is in a constant state of tension and perpetual conflict, which mostly goes over the live, revealing the sort of passion and hatred that are unacceptable in a democratically organized state and society.
Up to a certain extent, the hard conflicts are understandable and justified by the degree of changes and reforms that took and are taking place in our country.
However, all the participants in the political scene, in the loosest sense, must recognize that Greece has gone through the eye of a needle and has finally reached (or is about to reach) a turning point – in a dire state, truth be told –, where Greece will leave this great suffering behind and can then create the necessary condition for a restart.
In essence Greece is in a transient phase and soon it will be time to move on to the next phase.
In the current transitional phase – economic, social and possibly political – everyone must show self-control and restraint.
After everything the people have gone through, Greece does not have the luxury of delaying this transition process and lose everything, to drown in a climate of a civil war-like political conflict.
The forty years since the political changeover, which many foolishly lament, aside from the many goods and benefit, have shaped the conditions for a normal democratic life and left behind the blueprint of a political culture.
The value of these goods cannot be estimated, they cannot be sacrificed or lost because the fanatics from all wings do not understand their importance.
In other words, in this transitional phase, everybody must set aside their passion and allow the spirit of cooperation and appeasement prevail.
Greece cannot last much longer, the people cannot last much longer…
TO VIMA



