
“Magic Moment Behind the Blue Screen” characterized Janis Varoufakis secretary of MERA25 exercise of his right to vote.
“People’s incomes are less than half of what they were 13 years ago. Nearly a million young people have gone abroad. We have tens of thousands of young people working in galley conditions at tourist bases, from which the authorities have deprived the right that I used today. I believe that this hope will come true today. It will give way to something more solid. Democracy is not perfect, it’s a stub, but it’s the best we have. Generations have been sacrificed for this, and we must make this a reality,” he said in a brief statement to reporters.
On a related question about whether there is a plan B after the result, Janis Varoufakis said that there are no dead ends in life, and even more so in politics.”
Source: Kathimerini

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