Greek
agony drags on as Asphyxiation Bloc wins
Europe’s
establishment is delighted by the victory of New Democracy and
pro-asphyxiation bloc. This relief is unlikely to last much beyond
today, if that.
by Ambrose Evans Pritchard
18
June, 2012
Greece’s
new leaders have a mandate from Hell. Almost 52pc of the popular vote
went to parties that opposed the bail-out Memorandum in one way or
another. There is no national acceptance of the Troika’s austerity
policies whatsoever.
The
hard-Left Syriza party of Alexis Tsipras is arguably more dangerous
in opposition, now fortified with big bloc of seats in Parliament. He
can lacerate the government without responsibility as the state sheds
150,000 public sector workers, a fifth of the total.
It
was for this outcome that the Greece’s elected government was
toppled last year in an EU Putsch. We now learn from ex-premier
George Papandreou that this was "all Sarkozy’s fault".
France’s
leader refused to let Papandreou call a referendum on the bail-out
terms (which would almost certainly have passed), and Chancellor
Angela Merkel went along with this shoddy act of EU colonialism. The
EU threatened, in effect, to cut off Troika payments. The PASOK
government was replaced by an EU-appointed technocrat.
A
frightening precedent was set, and for no purpose. All the EU has
achieved is to replace a truculent Greek parliament with one that is
completely unworkable.
As
for New Democracy, it cannot meet the terms of each quarterly Troika
payment in the future even if it secures the support of PASOK
socialists because the terms are – politically – impossible to
meet.
Year
after year of "internal devaluation" will drive
unemployment to catastrophic levels before it breaks the back of the
labour movement sufficiently to clear the way for drastic pay cuts.
It is basically a Fascist policy. Mussolini pulled it of in 1928
under the Lira Forte policy, but he had coercive advantages.
The
electoral settlement is not decisive enough to lance the boil either
way so there will no recovery of investment or hope of return to
normal life. Even big companies have lost access to routine trade
credit. The pro-Memorandum chorus say Greece would face chaos if it
left the euro. What do they think it is now?
The
agony will drag on until some dramatic event intrudes.
It
would be a different story if the Troika knew what it is doing. It
does not. The experts from the IMF have been overruled by the
ideologues from the ECB. The necessary liberation of euro exit was
ruled out from day one – obviously – so the Troika has been
making things up as it goes along.
Their
original forecasts massively understated the level of GDP contraction
because they falsely assumed that the Greek private sector would take
the baton from the shrinking government.
All
that happened is that the state stopped paying its bills to private
subcontractors, pushing thousands of firms into bankruptcy. The
economy spiralled downwards with an entirely predictable ferocity.
This
is what Professor Vanis Varoufakis from Athens University has to say
about the Troika policies (via Naked Capitalism):
"Consider
what they are telling the Greek people: They are saying that Greece,
to remain in the Eurozone, must:
(a)
carry on borrowing from the EFSF at 4% (and thus adding to Greece’s
public debt) in order to pay the ECB (which will be making a 20%
profit from these payments, courtesy of the fact that it had
previously bought Greece’s bonds at a 20% to 30% discount)
(b)
reduce public spending by 12 billion euros in order to be ‘allowed’
to borrow for the benefit of bolstering the ECB’s profits from
these transactions involving bankrupt Greece.
If
the Devil wanted to guarantee that Greece is pushed out of the
Eurozone, he and his evil handmaidens could not make up the above,
satanic, scenario. Meanwhile, the same happens in Spain, where the
government is forced to borrow money (at nearly 7%) it can hardly
raise in order to shore up banks that are borrowing from the ECB (at
1%) to lend to the Spanish government (at 7%) so that the latter can…
bail them out. Not even the sickest of minds could make this up!"
Indeed,
you couldn’t make it up.
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