Syriza obtained 149 of 300 seats in Parliament, only two seats short of a complete majority.
Greek voters jubilantly celebrated into the Athens night, the old anti-fascist song of partisan resistance, Bella Ciao, among other favorites, sung, danced to, and played about in halls, bars, and cafes - the mood described as "electric."
Two tweets from just prior to this incredible win, the first time in modern Greek history a left government has taken power:
1.23.15 Post, Greek Right Fears First Left Government in Greek History: http://t.co/1SI3oJDOLO via @YouTube
— Old Sauk River (@OldSaukRiver) January 24, 2015
SYRIZA, a radical left force to be reckoned with in Greek elections: http://t.co/z6ysqkqGQk via @YouTube
— Old Sauk River (@OldSaukRiver) January 24, 2015
Victory tweets and some Bella Ciao song samples below (more posted on twitter @OldSaukRiver).
Bella Ciao has been sung in many languages (an example of that, also below), originally an old folk tune, now triumphantly declared (see another tweet below) as the new international anthem of democracy and resistance, and against the economic ravages of a 1% precariously tipping the scales of global economic injustice to staggering heights of disparity never before seen in human history. (At present, the world's 80 richest people possess the same wealth as the bottom 3.5 billion, Greeks suffering most keenly under the European union austerity package.)
Syriza/ΣΥΡΙΖΑ Winer - 25/26th January 2015 - "Bella Ciao" Celebration: http://t.co/Tigj3XRveg via @YouTube
— Old Sauk River (@OldSaukRiver) January 26, 2015
Bars in the anarchist and left wing neighbourhood of Exarchia are blaring out revolutionary songs. Bella Ciao! #Syriza #votesyriza2015
— Cat Boyd (@kittycatboyd) January 25, 2015
50% of Greece's police force vote for Golden Dawn (the fascist party). #ekloges2015
— Shelly Asquith (@ShellyAsquith) January 24, 2015
Got phone charged; atmosphere utterly electric. A landslide beckons for #syriza - bella ciao is playing EVERYWHERE!
— Cat Boyd (@kittycatboyd) January 25, 2015
First they ignore you,
then they laugh at you,
then they fight you,
then you win. Gandhi
#Syriza
— Jordi Griful (@JordiGriful) January 25, 2015
Greeks singing #BellaCiao in celebration! http://t.co/iyNKSblPmk #Syriza
— ConorM™ (@PawShnaCor) January 25, 2015
Greece taught us Democracy, now they've taught us how to take it back.
#syriza #tsipras #greekelection #podemos pic.twitter.com/Y9ZNGPl2fy
— Occupy Wall Street (@OccupyWallStNYC) January 25, 2015
The clock is ticking for the 1%... #Syriza #HopeIsComing pic.twitter.com/WJ9hAPgzym
— Megan Fearon (@mfearonsf) January 25, 2015
Why European leaders are afraid of #Syriza? Because it is a radical new experiment of the left http://t.co/aavwvyYJPl pic.twitter.com/dE1Vx32U06
— The Conversation (@ConversationUK) January 25, 2015
Today, #Syriza. Tomorrow, everywhere! pic.twitter.com/mXo4Vbckga
— Occupy Wall Street (@OccupyWallStNYC) January 25, 2015
Yes!
In the birthplace of #democracy itself.
There's serious #HOPE & a will to #FIGHT in this world.
#Syriza
#Greece pic.twitter.com/azPefZ71zV
— Gazeshift (@gazeshift) January 26, 2015
#Syriza will be attacked by media and markets for challenging the 0.0001%, they will be assaulted,we must defend them pic.twitter.com/2E0w84uuo0
— Derek Wall (@Anothergreen) January 25, 2015
O Bella Ciao - Maria Farantouri (Μπέλα Τσάο): http://t.co/n57G7iA45t via @YouTube
— Old Sauk River (@OldSaukRiver) January 25, 2015
Mercedes Sosa - Bella ciao: http://t.co/eTpQyLSQIr via @YouTube
— Old Sauk River (@OldSaukRiver) January 26, 2015
Bella Ciao - Modena City Ramblers: http://t.co/h5kOmWMChg via @YouTube
— Old Sauk River (@OldSaukRiver) January 26, 2015
#Syriza stood up to global finance. The British Left should do the same: @zoesqwilliams http://t.co/urQ0qTCKMV pic.twitter.com/CVXxe4mPwI
— Ian Fraser (@Ian_Fraser) January 25, 2015
"Today we defeated the Oligarchy" #syriza pic.twitter.com/S7CqaKAXOE
— ARTIST TAXI DRIVER (@chunkymark) January 25, 2015
"A victory for all the people of Europe who are struggling against austerity"
— ARTIST TAXI DRIVER (@chunkymark) January 25, 2015
I like the graffiti in Athens. pic.twitter.com/KxAdc85N0U
— Shelly Asquith (@ShellyAsquith) January 25, 2015
Alex Tsipras:'History knocking on our door' http://t.co/mGFGta6kIA #Syriza #Tsipras #ekgloges2015 Via @counterfireorg pic.twitter.com/MXymKFAuMp
— Andrew (@UtopianFireman) January 25, 2015
SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras waves to his supporters outside Athens University #Greece #ekloges2015 pic.twitter.com/6fAQtrhgEW
— Kathimerini English (@ekathimerini) January 25, 2015
"Bella Ciao" in 9 Languages (HD): http://t.co/alYSFm2KHA via @YouTube
— Old Sauk River (@OldSaukRiver) January 25, 2015
Yves Montand - Bella Ciao (1963): http://t.co/T9FGtPhBxJ via @YouTube
— Old Sauk River (@OldSaukRiver) January 25, 2015
Bella Ciao!: http://t.co/0NTnds1vxo via @YouTube
— Old Sauk River (@OldSaukRiver) January 25, 2015
An English translation of the lyrics, below, from Antoinette Fawcett, performed in 2007 by 21 Love Hotel. Here you can find the text in 30 languages, with commentary. (English speakers see some translations reading "the invaders," which refers to the fascists during World War II.)
I woke this morning and all seemed peaceful
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
I woke this morning and all seemed peaceful
But oppression still exists.
Oh freedom fighter, I want to fight too
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
Oh freedom fighter, I want to fight too
Against their living death.
And if I die, a freedom fighter,
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
And if I die, a freedom fighter,
Then you’ll have to bury me.
Let my body rest in the mountains
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
Let my body rest in the mountains
In the shadow of my flower.
And all the people who will pass by there
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
And all the people who will pass by there
Will show that lovely flower.
This is the blossom of those that died here
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
This is the blossom of those that died here
For land and liberty.
And, in another English language version with Chumbawamba:
The world is waking outside my window
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
Drags my senses into the sunlight
For there are things that I must do
Wish me luck now, I have to leave you
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
With my friends now up to the city
We're going to shake the Gates of Hell
And I will tell them - we will tell them
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
That our sunlight is not for franchise
And wish the bastards drop down dead
Next time you see me I may be smiling
Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
I'll be in prison or on the TV
I'll say, "the sunlight dragged me here!"
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