The SYRIZA-Independent Greeks government is not the first in the post-junta era that sees its parliamentary representation eroding, and the Independent Greeks is not the first party that sees some of its MPs declaring themselves independent.
What is it if not blackmail when one maintains that if the Independent Greeks MP who declared himself independent does not surrender his parliamentary seat, that proves that he is participating in a “plan for a new apostasy”?
This type of thinking does not befit democracies, but rather other types of regimes. It befits regimes in which disagreeing with those in power is always suspect, and in which whoever disagrees is always guilty.
Governments in democracies do not seek enemies, suspects, or guilty parties.
When the time comes for them to lose, because governments always lose at some point in democracies, they do so with dignity.