Daily Stormer
August 27, 2015
Golden Dawn was angry that they didn’t get the mandate to form the new government, because Syriza pulled a weird move and turned itself into a new party.
Greece comes one step closer to early elections as the head of a new breakaway left-wing party returns his mandate to form a government to the country’s president after having failed to find willing coalition partners.
Former energy minister Panagiotis Lafazanis, who formed the new Popular Unity party last week after splitting from Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’ radical-left Syriza party, was to return the mandate Thursday afternoon. Greece’s president will then either convene a meeting of all party leaders in a last-ditch but almost certainly futile bid to form a coalition government, or directly declare a caretaker government and announce the election date.
It is probably better it worked out this way.
Eventually, GD is going to get the mandate. There is nothing else that can happen. And Syriza is a party entirely made-up of traitors, so this new band is going to do the same thing as the last, making the country all the more desperate for a Golden Dawn.