You had your turn, CA. Problem was, your countries kept on crashing and burning. Yet the capitalists live on. Coincidence? I think not.
CR
You had your turn, CA. Problem was, your countries kept on crashing and burning. Yet the capitalists live on. Coincidence? I think not.
CR
Ja Mata, Tosa.
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail; its roof may shake; the wind may blow through it; the storm may enter; the rain may enter; but the King of England cannot enter – all his force dares not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement! - William Pitt the Elder
Yeah, but I remain hopeful for the future... hope is all we have left. That and our arms stockpile that no one knows about...
Rest in Peace TosaInu, the Org will be your legacy
Originally Posted by Leon Blum - For All Mankind
To be fair CR, that's not entirely true. I'm sure the socialism Count Arch has in mind resembles little of what was practice in most of those countries you speak of.Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit
Indeed very different, but this is getting off topic...Originally Posted by Ice
Tell me about it...You're just living in the wrong side of the planet...
Rest in Peace TosaInu, the Org will be your legacy
Originally Posted by Leon Blum - For All Mankind
To get this on topic again:
What are the policies of the "New Democracy"-party? I assume the socialist party is the standard labour/social democrat party...
And how will they form their government? Will they form a minority government, or ally with another party to gain majority? And which of those parties will form a government?
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
Two questions about Greek politics which do not include the fires.
1. whats this business about Macedonia? I caught a quip of it on BBC news, can a greek or an EU member expand on this?
2. Whats the new governments official policy on Cyprus/Turkey?
There are few things more annoying than some idiot who has never done anything trying to say definitively how something should be done.
Sua Sponte
I don't know if there have been any new developments on this lately, but Greece doesn't like that this particular country uses the name "Macedonia".Originally Posted by Odin
The Greek see this as a claim of heritage to the ancient kingdom of the same name, and some modern Macedonian nationalists do explicitly claim descendence. In reality, the inhabitants of the Republic of Macedonia are a mix between Bulgars and Slavs and their language is closely related to Bulgarian. Obviously they weren't around yet in the time of Philip or Alexander the Great.
One example is the flag they used in the early 90'ties wich depicted the "Vergina sun", wich is thought to be the symbol of the royal family of the ancient kingdom. Greece didn't like it, and after a long dispute they finally changed it.
If I recall wasnt Macedonia a province of Yugoslavia?Originally Posted by Kralizec
I do realize that ancient Macedonia was centered around Thrace (well i think I remember it that way, havent looked at that period in a long time), but Macedonia the province has exsisted since the end of WWII.
Were there objections then? Forgive my ignorance this really is a new one on me (greece's objection)
There are few things more annoying than some idiot who has never done anything trying to say definitively how something should be done.
Sua Sponte
1. Greece still is disputing the naming policy, but it has been relatively quiet after the flag issue.Originally Posted by Odin
2. The New Democracy is not new in control of Greece, it's been in power for a while. Our stance in Turkey hasn't changed, neither has Cyprus.
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