"Do not do crazy dreams, but hope everything works out for our children"
This morning the Greek newspapers hailed the victory of the radical left Syriza, with sales that stretches one, 36% of the one that relay also uncertainty about the future, including the future of Greece in Europe .
"The Greeks have voted for a change in politics, says our correspondent Fay Doulgkeri. The day after the election, some are optimistic and have hope, others are worried, but they all agree on the fact that the country needs change. The headlines today are shared between the victory of Tsipras and the difficult times ahead. "
Athens festive day tunes. The tent of the New Democracy party was quickly dismantled. The reality reasserts itself and some certainties already have the hangover.
"I do not think things will change for our example pensions, says an elderly lady, because there is debt, do not do crazy dreams, but hope everything works out for our children."
"There was always the hope that things change, adds another, that's why he was elected, with the hope of change. Some are smiling, others not, others are afraid. "
Before the Ministry of Finance, posters and slogans maids will may finally disappear. For over a year they show, 600 of them were dismissed by the government.
"We are very happy, 'said one demonstrator, is what was expected, it was our only hope for our cause. We were expecting the election of Mr Tsipras because it will rehire us. "
These maids had become the symbol of the suffering of a nation, but also its strength. They just hope now back to work.
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