Friday, May 4, 2012

POLITICAL CHANGES IN ATHENS MAY RENDER GREECE PROJECTED ECONOMIC PROSPECTS UNCERTAIN.

POLITICAL CHANGES IN ATHENS MAY RENDER GREECE PROJECTED ECONOMIC PROSPECTS UNCERTAIN.

        Political changes in the Greece capital Athens may render Greece projected economic prospects uncertain as many Greek citizens have begun to rally their support for the political parties in the election scheduled on Sunday, May 6th in the year 2012 that will determine Greece future policies and faster economic recovery. However, the opinion pulls have indicated varied and lower percentage scores for the political parties that supports the European Union Austerity measures that included the Conservative ruling party which its government has been headed by Prime Minister Papademos, the New Democratic party whose contender has been the Finance Minister Evangelos Venezelos and the high percentage scores of the Socialist Democratic political party whose contender has been the Socialists Democratic leader Samaras. The alternative measures that may be the required solution to the current political changes in Athens would only be the coalition, or the union of the Conservative ruling party with the Democratic political party for the needed victory in the election that will determine Greece future policies with future economic prosperity that will permanently keep Greece in the European Union.


                                                   Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
                                           


                                 
          

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