Showing posts with label Give Greece a Chance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Give Greece a Chance. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Today We are ALL Greek...Give Greece a Chance!


Today we are ALL Greek!
Today we are all standing peacefully in solidarity with Greece!
Today, around the world, EVERYBODY is standing in solidarity with Greece!

Five years of a crippling austerity programme imposed by the IMF/EU/ECB Troika in exchange for financial support, saw Greece and its people plumb the depths of poverty and desperation. Unemployment skyrocketed especially among the youth, many of whom had been highly educated at the expense of the state, suicide rates increased dramatically and Greece's middle class was almost eradicated overnight as a new class of nouveau-pauvre came on the scene. 

People who had had a job, a house and a car suddenly found themselves on the street when unemployment knocked on the door.  The brain drain of Greece's young educated people migrating abroad looking for a better tomorrow didn't help the situation. The tomorrow seemed to take forever as in the interests of fiscal tightening and balancing, measure after measure and tax after tax was imposed, leading to a vicious circle of economic restriction, aka austerity, and little or no growth or hope. 

2014 was to be the first year that Greece would see some growth. Tourism boomed, Greece was the no 1 place to be and to all intents and purposes, it looked as if Greece was finally going to start on the road to recovery. 

Wrong. 

At the meeting with the Troika in Paris in November of 2014 was fruitless. The grey-suited number-crunchers known as the Troika decided that there hadn't been enough progress on the structural reforms and that it would not give its approval for the next tranche of funds due under the bailout agreement. Its insistence on additional measures and the government's inability to pass new measures, forced Greek Prime Minister Samaras' hand and, after Parliament's failure to elect a new President of the Republic on 29 December 2014, led to a call for early elections.

On 25 January the Greek people gave the left-wing party, SYRIZA, the mandate to govern Greece. 

No, Syriza didn't go from 3% to 23% and 33% because people in Greece suddenly turned Communist! The Greek people were sending a message that austerity without hope and growth, the kind of austerity that had been imposed on them these last few years was having the opposite effect. It was destroying the very fabric of Greece. 

The vote to SYRIZA
was an attempt to change things. A hope that the younger, less jaded by power, and primarily unfettered by corruption skeletons in the closets, SYRIZA, would do just that. People had had enough ...of austerity, of lies, of humiliation, of yes men.
People voted Syriza for what it represented: 


HOPE. Hope that something could change. 

Syriza represented new blood, young people with enthusiasm and guts to make deep changes despite some of the pre-election rhetoric which was like going backwards.

Within days of the election, new PM Alexis Tsipras and new Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis received what we will euphemistically call 'congratulatory' visits from EU strongmen Martin Schultz and Jeroen Dijsselbloem, only to be surprised by Athens' response.
 

The next week the two toured the European capitals in an attempt to gain time and allies for the new government's financial plans which include many of the extensive structural reforms required by its lenders but would secure a breathing space for the government to be able to take stock.

Greece was once again the word in the world.  Everyone, from the notables to the not-so-notables, had his or her view on whether Greece should stay or go as the spectre of GREXIT raised its ugly head again... From Krugman to Stiglitz and Greenspan the economists of the world had something to say about Greece.


FinMin Varoufakis turned into a media superstar with his non-conformist attire and attitude, with some commenting positively  and others negatively, but not one amongst them indifferent! Even IMF chief Christine Lagarde would wax lyrical about the Greek Dream Team's capabilities.


Our very own contribution to the Varoufakis Collection

From London to Berlin, the message they seemed to receive was not supportive at all. One by one our EU 'friends' aligned themselves behind Berlin, even President Obama seemed to withdraw the support he gave initially ... and yet something seemed to be moving. 

At home in Athens, thousands of people gathered in a rally in Syntagma without teargas and barricades, standing peacefully behind their government as it fought for Greece's future.

  Pro-Government Rally - Syntagma Square
Photo: Yannis Katomeris 
Photo: Sharon Marsden Chelmis

Even while Varoufakis and Schauble were not even agreeing to disagree, people gathered outside the German Ministry of Finance to protest at their government's harsh stance.


 


Incidentally, at the press conference following  that meeting most Greeks felt vindicated when a journalist raised a very pertinent question on the German companies aiding a lot of the corruption in Greece. Taking up the gauntlet Varoufakis expressed the question on all our lips...why is Germany not assisting the Siemens Greece strongman implicated in the bribery scandal Christoforakos to be extradited to Greece and tried? (In a strange turn of events, the next day the former Siemens Finance Chief at the time with all the inside info on the money trails was found dead...)

At the Press Conference with Chancellor Merkel on Monday, the US President mentioned that he would be waiting to hear  from 'Angela' how the IMF and Europe will work with Greece to bring it back to sustainable growth within the Eurozone while the Chancellor almost 'forgot' about Greece in her response that she is awaiting Greece's proposals in the next few days .

The meeting between the Greek and Austrian leaders on Monday this week was positive and encouraging.

Athens 2004 iron lady Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki went public with an article on Huffington Post titled All we are Saying, is Give Greece a Chance while influential US Senator Bernie Sanders wrote to the US Fed Chair encouraging US involvement and support of Greece in its attempts.


Last night the new Greek government received its vote of confidence and today the battle for Greece's future in the Eurozone begins as the first of the critical negotiations start at the Eurogroup meeting.


Starting with Syntagma Square this evening at 6, All Together for Greece International Solidarity rallies supporting Greece and its fight against deadly austerity are being planned around the world as can be seen from the map below. Click on the link above to see details.


For us, we will restate a post we wrote exactly 3 years ago, in February of 2012, when Greece was once again going through so much...a lot has changed in those 3 years but there is still a lot that needs to be done in Greece and we need to stand with her!


'We are all standing behind and supporting our beloved Greece, a nation that has survived much worse over the course of her long history, and although we are confident that it will survive this challenge too, wherever we are in the world, we need to be united and strong; we need to show our love for our homeland; we need to realise that Greece needs us ALL, and especially our support.

Our support and solidarity is crucial at this moment. 

We all need to BE THERE for the land we know and love, the land that has given so much and inspired so many on all levels throughout the course of her history, ancient and modern.

We need to support the Greek people materially and financially - to help look after the weak who are fighting for their families, who have lost their income and homes and who have no alternative -  but we especially need to support the Greek people's efforts, by giving them as much moral support and encouragement as we can. Our back up, encouragement and support will be critical  in the difficult days ahead, to help us and our people, the Greek people, remain strong, to hold our heads up high and stay the course as essential life-saving reforms and structural changes are made but with justice and time frames that work - austerity without justice will never work.

We need to bring out the best in our people all over the world, so that united we can all look forward to a better and brighter future for our homeland - the country we love - Greece.

We need to stand with and behind Greece to REBUILD, REPOWER, REINVENT, RESTART...

UNITED we Greeks have shown that we can create magic - Greek magic- and we will   again!

YES, Greece, CAN...

All we are saying... just give Greece a chance...to prove it!
Photo Inspired and motivating by Gerasimos Katevatis of Kandy Creative

See you in Syntagma! 
Good luck Greece!
Ελλάδα - Καλή Εποτυχία!  

Just In...
Tonight's #GreekSolidarity #ΑνάσαΑξιοπρέπειας 
gathering Syntagma Now! 
 
Photo: Sharon Marsden-Chelmis
Thanks Sharon!

At Global Greek World, We ♥ Greece...and it shows!
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Sunday, October 13, 2013

I Had a Dream....An Evening with Angela... Angela Merkel!

 Last night I had a dream...
I dreamt of Angela... 
Angela Merkel!
Not just an ordinary dream either...


I wasn't somewhere she was, and saw her in passing... 
or in this shop window in Athens when she visited last year...



 nor did I bump into her on the empty streets 
during  her visit through Athens last year

 
I wasn't at the Greece v Germany Football Game


 Not at all!
We were both guests at a social function somewhere I couldn't determine, probably in Athens and I was chatting with her for at least an hour!

What did I say to her? 

Everything that any Greek would like to say to the person whose austerity policies have affected if not destroyed every single Greek household, bringing them to the brink of bankruptcy... to the brink of despair.

 What could I say to the person whose intransigence and adherence to this infamous austerity is especially responsible for the new poverty that has struck Europe.
 
I told it like it was, described the situation on the streets, 
the dire circumstances of 90% of Greece's population and told her that she is entirely on the wrong track! That it would be so much more productive to bring in incentives for employment and development, to free up the money supply to encourage this development and allow Greece to grow. 

That it would be better for Greece but also for Germany!
 
That she needs to give Greece a chance...

That it wasn't just about loans and interest rates. 

That there are people behind the numbers, people who are suffering, suffocating.
 
That two of the main reasons for the rise of the extreme right, a criminal Nazi based party called Golden Dawn, is the newly-imposed poverty and newly acquired misery for the average person, along with the lack of hope in the future for a younger generation that is highly qualified but cannot find a job to suit those qualifications in Greece. 
 
What was particularly pleasing was that she agreed with me and promised she would make sure things changed now that she was re-elected.

I woke up feeling elated and that I had done something for Greece, my homeland, and the rest of Europe!

What a wonderful feeling and no mean achievement! 

Alas for Greece however, it was just a dream... 
some would say a nightmare!

For a moment there though, I felt on top of the world! 

Prophetic? Wishful thinking? Who knows...

To all the dream analysts out there ...

I would love to see how you interpret this! 


🇬🇷 💙 🇬🇷


At Global Greek World, We ♥ Greece...and it shows!
© GlobalGreekWorld 2013-21 
All Rights Reserved

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Γ Ι Ν Ε Τ Α Ι - IT'S POSSIBLE - G I N E T A I....



 

On Sunday evening, on one of MEGA TV's most popular programmes, Protagonistes, some of Greece's best and brightest Global Greeks discussed Greece's image with journalist/host Stavros Theodorakis and how it needs to be changed to combat the recently acquired negative stereotype of the lazy and corrupt, non-tax paying Greek who lies on the beach all day drinking coffees....

Brand Strategist extraordinaire, and Global Greek of the Year runner up, Peter Economides (Greece), Athens 2004 Opening and Closing Ceremonies' Mastermind Dimitri Papaioannou (Greece), journalist/showman Nikos Aliagas (France), MP Jorgos Chatzimarkakis (Germany) , CEO of V+O Communication creators of the Give Greece a Chance Campaign,John Olympios, along with journalist Rika Vagiani (Australia) and writer/journalist Soti Triantafyllou (USA)  discussed ways of how Greece can reverse the negative stereotype which has prevailed recently because of the economic crisis and has led to almost racist jokes, snide remarks, sneers  and odd behaviour not just from other people but from some otherwise seemingly respectable institutions such as airlines and pilots ...


Last year a cafe owner in New Zealand woke up to find this on his shop door, citing running up debts as a Greek Cultural Tradition (!!!)


Photo Source: Stelios Manousakis

A few weeks back we were appalled to read on our Twitter Feed about a so-called joke made by a pilot to the effect that ' now that we have established that our Greek passengers have paid their tickets we can take-off', or the more recent language tests forced on a Greek passport-holding passenger by an Aer Lingus agent in Spain before she and her family were allowed to board , an incident for which the airline apologised but the harm was done...

Thanks to the economic crisis in Greece and the negative and distorted image which has fed through to the international media, it means that the average Greek anywhere in the world has to fight to prove that he is not corrupt and lazy, pays his taxes and dues on time,  and lives up to his responsibilities while he enjoys his life; to fight the negative stereotype that has taken over from that same guy who was lying on the beach and was known as Zorba, a fun-loving but wise philosopher of life, who everybody loved and admired...

Anthony Quinn and Alan Bates in Zorba's Dance...
 In the days when Zorba was considered cool ...

There is a lot of work to be done by all those of us who love Greece, Greeks and non-Greeks alike, to bring confidence back to Greece and our people's belief in ourselves, and it must be done. We need to reverse that negative image!

We all need to believe that we can succeed, that we can do what it takes to turn things around.

We need to take that feeling of euphoria that we all had after the success of the Olympic Games and put it on tap... remembering how good it felt to have succeeded and made those who doubted Greece around the world eat humble-pie so to speak.

FORGET what the others say we CANNOT do, we need to set our own goals and achieve them, and if possible surpass them...it is a question of pride, in ourselves and in our people...

As Peter says, and we endorse it wholeheartedly...

We will never be Good Germans but we can be Great Greeks!


Γ Ι Ν Ε Τ Α Ι !   G I N E T A I !
IT'S POSSIBLE!    IT'S DOABLE! 
YES, Greece CAN!



If you missed Protagonistes, it is well worth taking the time to watch it: Here it is



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