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Interview with Dora Bakoyannis

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12 Jun 2012 20:42 AEST

Reinita87

From: Sydney

Can't pay debts with blood!

@IreneMarcaros 'Pay your debts!!!!' With what money and how? It's far easier to say to Aussies who can still feed their children but try telling that to the poor Greek people who have done nothing wrong. This woman can turn around on Australian TV and say that she is sorry for her government making a mistake...so why aren't they paying for it out of their own pocket because they made the mistake? Look at Argentina in 2001. That's all I have to say.

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07 Jun 2012 10:32 AEST

Irene Marcaros

From: Australia

Greek crisis

I was gobsmacked to hear a lady on the show say that Greece should not pay back it's debt. I'm even more disturbed at the backlash of voters in threatening to vote for SYRIZA or GOLDEN DAWN. Both those political parties are dangerous and should be viewed with much caution. If Greece renegs on paying back debts, then no country will invest in Greece's future. Take the austerity measures and in 40 years time greece will be economically and politically stronger and wiser. Pay your debts!!!!!!

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05 Jun 2012 22:44 AEST

Panagiotis

From: Sydney

Bakoyianni cannot talk realistically to Greeks

SBS failed to advise its audience , Dora Bakoyianni reurned to New Democracy only a week ago after losing the leadership election of the party to current leader , Antonis Samaras. Bakoyianni's party failed to receive the national threshold of 3% required to enter parliament and knows her party would not been elected in the upcoming election, so saw the opportunity to re-enter parliament via a mainstream party too good to refuse.Her father was once PM and holds strong ambitions to do so herself

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