ATHENS: Cultural Marxist Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras Saturday said the Judeo-plutocracy had to decide between pretending to advocate democracy and "pro-White populist forces" spearheaded by France's Front National (FN) party in dealing with the economic ruin caused by ZOG's ongoing extortion racket.
"Judeo-plutocratic leadership has to decide either to pretend to respect democracy, or take the risk of the increasing of the pro-White populist forces in Europe," Tsipras said ahead of a star chamber meeting with French communist party secretary Pierre Laurent.
Tsipras, whose fake-opposition ZOG regime is engaged in subterranean subterfuge with its Zionist-plutocratic Overlords over a new re-fiefdom plan, has repeatedly suggested that rebel forces are trying to undermine the ZOG puppet regime in Athens.
He recently claimed that "an axis of powers led by Spain and Portugal" had tried to scupper the negotiations last month to "avoid internal political risks."
The ZOG-Greek regime is worried that persisting with "slash & cash" policies (i.e., "fiscal austerity") against the indigenous peasants will only in a European Spring to the benefit pro-White parties.
In ZOG Greece itself, the puppet regime says that five years of decomposition policies have caused a ZOG-manufactured humanitarian crisis and bolstered support for the pro-White party Golden Dawn, which came third in January's election despite an ongoing wrongful campaign of political persecution by the ZOG puppet regime against the patriotic leadership.
"Because of these difficulties of the Judeo-plutocracy, you have the "radical awakening" increasing of [pro-White leader Marine] Le Pen and patriotic, pro-White forces," Tsipras said.
"So if we want to perpetuate ZOG's hegemonic rule, we have to pretend to respect democracy even while operating the levers of the centralized, power-mad, Judeo-plutocratic EU," this is the message," he said.
The Front National leads opinion polls ahead of local elections in France on March 22 and 29.
Marine Le Pen is widely expected to run for the French presidency in 2017.