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<blockquote data-quote="strelok0017" data-source="post: 60557597" data-attributes="member: 293048"><p>Party should be illegal if they are, as you said, extreme nationalists. Democracy is more than letting people do and promote what they want to. Greece needs an organized government around which people are able to come to the common, or at least to a majority conclusion in politics, economics and trade. Personally I've got nothing against those quasi-nationalists and the reason I called them that is because I haven't heard of any violence encouraged by them.</p><p></p><p>I am quite sure that that sort of party would be absolutely illegal here. The last thing people, at least in my opinion, need in a situation of economic ruin is someone to come by and create confusion.</p><p></p><p>Results matter in politics, not promises or frustrations. I've seen the video and nowhere does that guy refer to his plan of improving the government. All he talks about is how they need to get rid of junta.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="strelok0017, post: 60557597, member: 293048"] Party should be illegal if they are, as you said, extreme nationalists. Democracy is more than letting people do and promote what they want to. Greece needs an organized government around which people are able to come to the common, or at least to a majority conclusion in politics, economics and trade. Personally I've got nothing against those quasi-nationalists and the reason I called them that is because I haven't heard of any violence encouraged by them. I am quite sure that that sort of party would be absolutely illegal here. The last thing people, at least in my opinion, need in a situation of economic ruin is someone to come by and create confusion. Results matter in politics, not promises or frustrations. I've seen the video and nowhere does that guy refer to his plan of improving the government. All he talks about is how they need to get rid of junta. [/QUOTE]
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