‘EU is showing its true nature as a dictatorship’

November 11, 2011 15:59

This is a time of upheaval for the EU, with both the Greek and Italian PMs giving up their posts. The Paris Institute's John Laughland says that this undemocratic transfer of power is not going to save the euro.

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Eurasian 18.02.2012 17:59

Agree with both. In my view if the EU is to survive the only chance would have is to brake up with the City of London financial empire and the Wall Street control by the City of London. The real shame is that this has happened in Greece from where ´the democracy´ originates. A clear alarming signal perhaps something is terribly wrong with our democracy… as I could never understand democracy within capitalism - it just doesn’t make sense, is complete contradiction in terms.

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Christian (unregistered) 15.11.2011 13:04

Looks like order out of chaos to me by forcing in selected henchmen in powerful positions in return for loans which will further indebt them until they sign of more power in return for haircuts and write downs on loans.

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Nay Lin Maung 13.11.2011 01:49

This financial crisis brings new faces to the euro zone.   It is revolution [come out innovation or new ways to improve the systems] for the euro zone.  

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