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%T Zum politischen Machtwechsel in Griechenland: die Parlamentswahlen von Januar 2015 aus einem kritischen Blickwinkel
%A Mavrozacharakis, Emmanouil
%P 50
%D 2015
%K Syriza
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-420348
%X The Greek parliamentary elections from  January .2015 led to a foreseeable  change in government. The  coalition government between the conservative Nea Dimokratia and  of the socialist PASOK, become replaced. by  a coalition government between the left wing coalition party  SYRIZA and the extreme right-wing ANEL ( "Independent Greeks"},
The cause for this radical  political shift is located in the latent anger of the  citizens in relation to the  political elites of Greece and their politics in the last years. Logically this broad anger found now his expression in the ballot box.
This described anger is related with  the hard  consolidation  program taken  by the creditors of  Greece (EU, ECB, IMF)  to restrain  the country's fiscal crisis. 
The Intention of the restructuring program is to lead as soon as possible Greece out  from the debt. In fact however the Result of this Politics is that  around a quarter of the Greek population is drifted in poverty now.
The rehabilitation target within a fairly short period, to promote competitiveness and make Greece more attractive as an investment location  was coupled with  massive wage cuts, pensions cuts , tax increases and more flexible working conditions. 
The new coalition government of SYRIZA and ANEL even though no more in the Position of a hard Opposition, promotes in the one hand a social Messianism in the sense of a liberation of the society of their distress and, on the other hand the hope of a settlement  of the  Greek dept by a conference of creditors or by favourable arrangements of the EU partner countries. 
The announcements of the new Government is also  coupled with  a whole set of ambitious  programs for social and economic  reconstruction and development of the country . 
In conclusion, this version of the political changes in Greece is also  embedded in a obsession of the return in the good times of the past. In this sense, it can be assumed that this political change has no trend-setting character for Greece but represents  a transition phase in an  process of cushioning the  social anger. 
However, it remains to be seen  whether the consequences of this transition process for Greece are portable.
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%C Rethimnon
%G de
%9 Monographie
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info