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The 12 Labors of Tsipras

© AP Photo / Petros GiannakourisLeader of Syriza left-wing party Alexis Tsipras speaks to his supporters outside Athens University Headquarters, Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015.
Leader of Syriza left-wing party Alexis Tsipras speaks to his supporters outside Athens University Headquarters, Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015. - Sputnik International
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Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is labored with problems on an epic scale, following recent discussions with his foreign minister, Nikos Kotzias and US Secretary of State, John Kerry.

1. Kill the 'No Money' Lion

Well, Tsipras has already done that by killing the country's dream of no more austerity.

© AP Photo / Thanassis StavrakisCommuters wait at a bus stop as the banner, left, reading "NO, we are writing history" and poster behind reading "YES to Greece" referring to the referendum in Athens, Thursday, July 2, 2015.
Commuters wait at a bus stop as the banner, left, reading NO, we are writing history and poster behind reading YES to Greece referring to the referendum in Athens, Thursday, July 2, 2015. - Sputnik International
Commuters wait at a bus stop as the banner, left, reading "NO, we are writing history" and poster behind reading "YES to Greece" referring to the referendum in Athens, Thursday, July 2, 2015.

The Greek people voted 'No', but Tsipras said 'Yes' to Eurozone ministers — in return for golden apples and remaining in the currency union — however, paving the way for harsher times for the Greek people.  

2. Kill the Learnean Name

A problem that keeps rearing its head. The US is calling on a resolution to the dispute over the former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia's official name, after denying Tsipras' request for the UN General Assembly to refer to the country as the Republic of Macedonia.

3. Capture the Cerynian Pension Hind — Without Hurting the Old Folk

Tasked with slashing pensions and lowering child benefit, Tsipras must find the right financial formula that won't punish the most vulnerable in society.

© REUTERS / Yannis BehrakisPensioners wait in front of a National Bank branch to receive part of their pensions at an Athens neighborhood, in Greece July 9, 2015.
Pensioners wait in front of a National Bank branch to receive part of their pensions at an Athens neighborhood, in Greece July 9, 2015. - Sputnik International
Pensioners wait in front of a National Bank branch to receive part of their pensions at an Athens neighborhood, in Greece July 9, 2015.

Since tough financial austerity measures have been implemented, the number of suicides has increased by 35 percent since 2010. 

4. Capture the Erymanthian Boar of Austerity

Tsipras has been told he needs to restructure the country's debt, but the country fears austerity — with an unemployment rate of more than 25 percent. 

5. Clean the Augean Government Buildings

Not a very pleasant task, but Tsipras has to change the way politicians and courts conduct their business from top-down. The first is the adoption of a new code of civil procedure, to speed up court cases to reduce costs — the updated electronic system was supposed to have been adopted in May 2014. 

The second, dictated by the Eurozone, is to pass a European Union law, the bank recovery and resolution directive, into Greek national law. This means creditors and shareholders bear the losses of any future bank failures, not tax payers.

6. Kill the Stymphalian Flock of Tax Dodgers 

Statue of ancient Greek warrior - Sputnik International
Troika Tackling Ancient Greek Ritual of Tax Avoidance

Tsipras must kill the ancient ritual of tax avoidance in Greece. The Greek government has lost a total of USD$41.3 (€37.044bn) euros from VAT tax evasion, according to the European Commission and has a 34 percent tax evasion rate — double the average of any other EU country.

7. Capture the Bull 

Capture the Dreams of the Cretan Bully boys (And girls) of Brussels, who are still roaming and breathing down Tsipras' neck, making sure that debt restructure programs are put in place and carried out.

8. Tame the Mares of Diomedes    

Tsipras can't let the horses run amok and must tame relations with Turkey and Cyprus.

9. Take the Girdle of the Amazon Queen Hippolyte    

The PM must also show refugees and migrant's kindness and generosity like the Amazon Queen Hippolyte who gave Heracles her belt.

10. Capture the Cattle of Geryon

As for the capturing more cattle, Tsipras has been told Greece needs to beef up its contacts with Turkey to tackle the refugee crisis on their shores.    

11. Take the Golden Apples of the Hesperides

Well, Tsipras has already done that having secured USD$96 billion in bailout cash from Greece's creditors — the Troika.

© AP Photo / Thanassis StavrakisA pedestrian passes graffiti referring to the officials from the European Union, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund, together known as the troika, in Athens, Wednesday, July 29, 2015.
A pedestrian passes graffiti referring to the officials from the European Union, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund, together known as the troika, in Athens, Wednesday, July 29, 2015. - Sputnik International
A pedestrian passes graffiti referring to the officials from the European Union, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund, together known as the troika, in Athens, Wednesday, July 29, 2015.

12. Capture Cerberus — the Dog of the Underworld

…Underdog more like, Greece has been seen by some as the European Union's austerity experiment.

The 12 labors of Tsipras might be on a Herculean scale, but he now carries the weight of the EU austerity experiment on his shoulders like Atlas. 

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