The Greek Popular Unity, known in Greek as Laiki Enotita, is a political party in Greece that was formed in August 2015. It emerged from a split within the Syriza party, primarily due to disagreements over the handling of Greece's financial crisis and the acceptance of the bailout conditions imposed by the European Union and the International Monetary Fund. The party's formation was a direct response to the Syriza-led government's acceptance of a third bailout package, which many viewed as a betrayal of the anti-austerity mandate that Syriza had been elected on earlier that…
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How would you react if a government decision directly contradicted what the majority of its citizens wanted?
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What do you think are the possible consequences of a country deciding to leave a large economic union?
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Do you believe it's better for a country to undergo short-term pain if it means long-term financial independence and stability?
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If your country was in a severe financial crisis, would you support austerity measures or seek alternative solutions, and why?
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Can strict financial control by international bodies be considered an infringement on a nation's sovereignty?
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How important is it for workers to have significant rights and protections in the workplace, especially during economic downturns?
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In what ways do you think environmental sustainability should be integrated into national economic policies?
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How would you feel if public services you rely on were cut significantly to meet the demands of international creditors?
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What role do you think public opinion should play in governmental decisions on economic policies?
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To what extent do you believe that redistributing wealth is essential for achieving social justice?