It
seems that the systemic establishment recruits independent MPs who
suddenly join the government when things become risky for its
dominance
by system
failure
Disorientation
operations continued by the government through the "fresh milk"
case and the supposed "rebel" MPs declaring that they will
not retreat
(http://www.keeptalkinggreece.com/2014/03/21/greeces-coalition-government-at-risk-to-drown-in-fresh-milk/),
but it is almost certain that they have already agreed to follow
Troika's orders, adopting new IMF-type measures of destruction.
These
operations, however, are risky because one or two MPs who really want
to abandon government in order to be rescued against a political
death, may follow the supposed "rebels". Therefore, as the
government has a tenuous majority, there is a danger that the new
bill will not pass from the parliament in the next few days.
Thus
yesterday, "accidentally", two MPs of the Right moderate
nationalist party "Anexartitoi Ellines" - who is against
Troika's policies - announced that they are leaving the party (http://www.tovima.gr/en/article/?aid=580401).
The
decision came a few days before the new bill through which the
interests of multinational cartels will be further promoted in
various sectors.
The - now
independent - MPs will be probably recruited to vote for the bill in
case that one or two government MPs refuse to vote it, and it's quite
possible to join the leading government coalition party, "Nea
Dimokratia", after the bill.
Besides, It
will not be the first time that something similar happens. The
Markopoulos-Soldatos case is characteristic, since after leaving Nea
Dimokratia, they re-elected with “Anexartiti Ellines” political
party, in order to validate their stance against catastrophic
policies imposed by the Troika lenders, but in the first chance, left
from party and stayed in ice as independent MPs, in order to be ready
for their come back to “Nea Dimokratia”:
A possible
scenario? We will probably find out in a few days.
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