It’s been four
months since the time I analyzed the current astrological influences on the map
of Hellas and stated that the period between roughly the last elections (June
17th) and September 19th would involve a series of
potential developments. More specifically, I had written verbatim “Besides the possibility of Hellas leaving
the Eurozone within this timeframe, a complete overhaul of the Hellenic
Parliament and Hellas’ banking system, as well as of its tax and insurance
policies and institutions, is a distinct possibility” (click here to read
the full article). Therefore, in this post I would like to give some examples
that lend support to my June writings, and I would also like to provide some additional
ideas as to what might be in store for Hellas in the next few months.
Concerning the
complete overhaul of the banking system, as well as of the tax and social
security system, this has already occurred or is about to occur. Firstly, the government has made it
clear that they aim at radically and immediately transforming the social
security and tax system by reducing or eliminating, on the one hand, pensions,
benefits and tax exemptions, and by changing, on the other hand, income tax
brackets and tax rates. Secondly,
the banking map of Hellas is currently being re-written whereby the following three
banking corporations are becoming all the more powerful: the National Bank,
Alpha Bank and Piraeus Bank. This is due to the merging of the Agricultural
Bank of Hellas with Piraeus Bank and the ongoing merging of Eurobank with the
National Bank; Commercial Bank with Alpha Bank; and Geniki Bank with Piraeus
Bank.
Thirdly, although we still have not seen a new overhaul of the Hellenic
Parliament following the last elections, there have been serious creaks within
the Parliament lately. More specifically, the scandal against Mr Meimarakis,
the Chairman of the Parliament, led him to a temporary resignation end of
September, while the notorious Lagarde list, namely a list of Hellenes each
holding accounts of thousands of euros in a Swiss bank, has embarrassed the
owner of the list, Evangelos Venizelos, that is, the leader of PASOK and
therefore one of the leaders of the tri-partite government. Additionally, in
September the immunity of Mr Barbarousis, one of the deputies of the Golden
Dawn party, was suspended, while a series of criminal offenses allegedly
perpetrated by three more deputies of the same political party will probably
lead to their immunity suspension as well.
The (temporary)
resignation of the Chairman of the Parliament; the immunity suspension of
Golden Dawn deputies; and the extremely difficult position in which one of the
leaders of the tri-partite government has found himself in, undoubtedly show
that the Hellenic Parliament is anything but stable and that a new overhaul may
soon be in place. One of the reasons why we still have not seen a more evident
change in the composition of the Hellenic Parliament is probably related to the
fact that transiting Uranus, the planet of overthrow and rebellion, is still in
retrograde motion. After the day it goes back into direct motion (December 12th
2012), we are more likely to witness subversion within the Parliament, possibly
by means of elections.
Let us not be
surprised if such a subversion is triggered by a potential and definitive
removal of Mr. Venizelos from the government; after all, Mr. Venizelos’s natal Sun-Mars
square is being hit mercilessly by the disintegrating and subversive action of
the Pluto-Uranus square in the coming months. Similarly, the Prime Minister’s Sun-Mars
conjunction isn’t doing very well, either his natal one or his progressed one. His
natal conjunction in Gemini is being hit by transiting Neptune, which may be a
source of disappointment, while his progressed conjunction in Leo is being hit
by transiting Saturn, which may bring intense restrictions and popularity
decline.
However, such
restrictions and popularity decline are affecting the whole of the government
by the day: this seems to be the message of transiting Saturn who has already
started to form a square aspect to Hellas’s natal Sun-Uranus conjunction (after
all, the Sun in a country’s chart symbolizes not only the leader of the
government but also all of the members of the government). Saturn’s limiting
action will torment the Hellenic government at least until the end of 2013
reaching its climax in the following months: December 2012 and May, August and
November 2013. Nevertheless, let us not forget that the possibility of Hellas
exiting the Eurozone might also be the triggering event for subversion within
the Hellenic Parliament: next January and February transiting Jupiter will
station very close to the point where it was back in 2001 when Hellas joined
the Eurozone. Therefore, it is hardly unlikely that it will be during those two
months that Hellas’s future within the Eurozone will be decided, as well as the
destiny of the government and the Hellenic Parliament…
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