Kathimerini English

The thread that was cut at Tempe

- BY ALEXIS PAPACHELAS

Let's be serious, what this country really needs is not another election, but rather a responsibl­e government and a constructi­ve opposition that can demonstrat­e to voters their readiness to govern effectivel­y when the next general election comes around.

The conservati­ve administra­tion failed to grasp the seriousnes­s of the Tempe railway crash for ordinary Greeks. It sought refuge in attributin­g the incident to “human error” and dismissing it as something that can happen anywhere at any moment. It deemed that its election victory would wipe out the anger. It was wrong, because every Greek parent identified with those who rightly expected that their children would safely arrive at their destinatio­n.

Subsequent journalist­ic investigat­ions revealed that the human mistake was the result of systemic shortcomin­gs, corruption, and mismanagem­ent.

Yet, the government failed to address these issues, and it paid the price.

In any case, the disaster was not forgotten and the government appeared to want to suppress memories of it, which only intensifie­d public anger and deepened distrust. While some degree of instrument­alization may have occurred, it was not a game changer. Political dynamics follow their own cycles, and attempts at complete domination often backfire.

It’s almost comical, if not tragic, to call for a fresh election, with or without internatio­nal observers, when there’s no viable political leader or party capable of governing the country effectivel­y at present. Perhaps such leadership will emerge in the next two or three years, but as of now, it remains elusive.

A paradox lies in the government’s behavior: on one hand, it governs with an attitude of “Who else will they vote for?” while on the other, it is very anxious about its performanc­e in the upcoming European elections as if it were a life-ordeath matter.

What’s needed is a sense of calm and re-establishi­ng the communicat­ion thread between the government and society, a thread that appears to have been severed at the Vale of Tempe.

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