Syriza run its campaign on these four pillars:

1st: Confronting the humanitarian crisis
2nd: Restarting the economy and promoting tax justice
3rd: Regaining employment
4th: Transforming the political system to deepen democracy 

http://www.syriza.gr/article/id/59907/SYRIZA---THE-THESSALONIKI-PROGRAMME.html#.VO8j5I6LKT0

Which of these goals are permanently blocked by the prelimanary outcome of the
the Eurogroup-Greek government negotiations?

What do you mean by "apology"? 

Your judgment sounds a bit apodictically.

Hnrich Kuhls
 

Paul Zarembka  wrote:

> 
>      > > 
> >      Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2015 23:14:14 +0100 (CET)
> >      From: Hinrich Kuhls <[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected]>
> > 
> >      Reading The Greek Deal Correctly
> >      by James K. Galbraith on 23 February 2015
> >      Social Europe
> >      http://www.socialeurope.eu/2015/02/greek-deal
> > 
> >  >  Galbraith who works with the Greek Fiance minister Varoufakis says,
> >  > "SYRIZA was not elected to take Greece out of Europe" and runs with it.
> 
>  But Galbraith ignores the anti-austerity, dual aspect of Syriza's campaign
> for election. They did NOT run merely to ameliorate the humanitarian crisis.
> 
>  So, the article amounts to an apology for the current Greek leadership in
> circumstances of a coalition-of-the-left government.
> 
>  Paul Zarembka
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