Saturday, August 22, 2015

We fear suffering the same “shaking legs” Alexis Tsipras in Greece – Infobae.com

   
   


 
     

       
       
 
       
 
       
       
 
 Alexis Tsipras, in the center of the photo hugging Teresa Rodriguez and Pablo Iglesias, leader of Podemos party
Alexis Tsipras, in the center of the picture, embracing Teresa Rodriguez and Pablo Iglesias, party leader can Credit:

The Spanish political group can, considering the Greek sister party Syriza, fear suffering the same “shaking legs” suffered by the Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.

“I dread trembling legs Tsipras having achieved a ‘no’ clear citizenship for being disobedient to the Troika” , said on Friday the leader of Podemos in Andalusia Teresa Rodriguez, after the resignation of premier on Thursday.

“I’m afraid that happen to us,” he said during his speech at the Sixth Summer University Anticapitalists, held in Segovia.

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The deputy of the Andalusian Parliament warned against what happened in Greece is repeated in Spain . “To avoid solidarity with Greece and the sharing of strategies is still needed, but especially have a plan”

He advocated “popular unity” with views upcoming Spanish general elections. “I bored the unity of the left, what interests me is the popular unity” , acknowledged before realizing that to be effective it is necessary “to agree on a common goal.”

“We will win but we know how to checkmate our enemy and finish the game” , he continued lamenting missing people in the streets and in the 15-M Movement. However, he warned that no one can “keep crying so undemocratic that the processes”.

The Podemos party was founded in January 2014, born movements outraged by the economic crisis and cases of corruption in Spain. Has more than 200,000 members, currently holding second place in that country

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