“The Pigs from Greece”: The Heavy Artillery of the Communicational Policy

In an ultimate effort to convince the Greeks to accept the irrational policies of economic strategy which are characterized by inhumanity and unilateral abuse, no logical argument is used any longer (since they have all been shot down and the People are not convinced) but instead they resort to emotional blackmail and the exploitation of the spontaneous reaction of the Greeks to protect and defend anything bearing the characterization ʽGreek/Hellenicʼ, even if that would be harmful because, and rightly so, the Greeks do not tolerate insults by foreigners.

Why the Right Wing Fell and by Who

In the general framework of the communicational policy being applied by the entire political scene, not only by the governing party, it is the right time to analyze why New Democracy fell and how the completely unexplainable behavior of K. Karamanlis can be explained along with the manner that his profile is attempted to be reconstructed and why.

The Teamwork of all the Political Parties in Parliament against People’s Independent Thinking

Precisely this system of forces holds for the condition of the political scene as well: not only the political force of the government, but also of the opposition and the rest of the parliament parties do not contend each other. On the contrary, they create a system of forces the goal of which is to lead an object, that is the People, to a specific way of thinking and reacting which serves not the People, but the ones sapping them.

The PASOK Politics: Communicational and Actual Policies

Having already watched ten days of administration, political moves and commentary by the mass media on the new Papandreou government, we can sketch out based on behavior not only what the government wants to get across to the People (communicational policy) but also what it actually wants to do beyond the announcements and the posing for the cameras (actual policy).