Greek political crisis sparks rise of radical parties in South Europe.
The article discusses the political situation in Greece after snap elections in 2012. It looks at whether the austerity measures will continue, what might happen if reforms are rejected, and if the crisis could spread to other European countries. The author believes that neither Greece nor the EU has a plan for economic growth, leading to the rise of radical political parties. If other countries face similar economic issues, their political landscapes could change significantly.