No way Greece goes out of the Euro Zone.
Polls keep showing a large majority of Greeks don't want it, the govt doesn't want it, and if I believe reporters from there, those big demonstrations and the violent things that go with, which are, as always, mainly the result of some extremist violent groups, would only be 'the tree that hides the forest' as we way in French, most Greeks would be more resigned even if quite bitter about what's happening to them, than ready for a revolution.
And, on the other hand, we have the Euro Zone, which gonna do everything to avoid it too, losing a member of the Euro Zone, and moreover the smallest one, not succeeding to save it, would be a total blow up psychologically, and would lead to a big lack of credibility in the financial world.
If nobody effectively wants it, then not going to happen.
I can't wait next elections though, so that we know what Greeks actually want. Which is what matters in the end. Just heard some polls gave about 40% to all the leftist parties that called for the end of Euro in Greece, then who knows, but I'd be surprised it happens. If so, it would be an acceleration toward the worse for this economical system, at the global scale.
Violences and destructions have no bearing in Democracy
Lucas Papademos, 12/02/2012
That's very right Mr Papademos, then if those took place, maybe it just means there is like a problem of democracy...
Ironical that the country that saw the 1st monetary system and the 1st democratic one, would be the 1st one to be touched by the fail of those both. Still ironical that the 2 other countries which gave the most important updates to those realms in History too, would be the most crippled too, US and UK.
Demos will have to find new ways to find some
Kratos...