The PM explained that people may not understand these accomplishments because the dastardly news media do not report on the government’s great successes.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras welcomed the newly appointed ministers that «join forces with us in this crucial phase,» during his opening speech at Wednesday’s cabinet meeting. The prime minister said that the national effort that began four years ago for the country exit from the crisis has always had a clear social and political stamp, […]
Parties are created and then dissolved in a flash, MPs transfer between parties as football players do with teams, and political forces nonchalantly veer off course.
Polarisation, the decadent phenomena of MPs switching parties, and the general climate of suspicion may once again lead to a deficient and ineffective constitutional revision.
It appears that this government does not view anticipating possible problems and acting responsibly as part of its duties.
Those in power did not and do not believe in the autonomy of institutions, nor in the separation of powers and freedom of the press.
If a prolongation of the government’s term is pursued with dubious means, it will ineluctably lead to a debasement of parliamentary procedures and of the Republic.
The ruling SYRIZA party had to 'borrow' votes in order to secure a confidence vote and then to ratify the Prespa Accord.
The PM said the Prespa Accord is a victory for the forces that do not intend to leave the future of the two peoples to the exploiters of patriotism, merchants of hate.
That return to the markets is viewed as a pre-electoral move designed to bolster the government’s image, but it is not an essential return with sustainable viable interest rates.
“We shall do everything in our power to improve the agreement since the ragtag [governing] majority has decided to bring it to a vote and we cannot overturn it,” one ND source said.
What is important is that a big demonstration was broken up by chemical warfare in a matter of minutes.
Now, the government is again jockeying on the sidelines to gather 151 willing MPs to ratify the Greece-FYROM Prespa Agreement.
The vile attacks against government MPs during the anti-memorandum protests, in which SYRIZA played a leading role, are unfortunately being repeated.
Mitsotakis and centre-left Movement for Change leader Fofi Gennimata, in turn, blasted the government regarding the over-taxation
The longer this situation that degrades parliamentary institutions and democracy persists, the greater the impediments to the country’s efforts to finally exit the tunnel of uncertainty.
Noting the breakdown of the SYRIZA-Independent Greeks coalition and the upcoming confidence vote, the report refers to the subsequent 1.3 percent drop on the Athens Stock Exchange.
Kammenos has been replaced by Admiral Evangelos Apostolakis, until now Greece’s Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
With time impasses became apparent as did the fundamental differences between the two unsuited ruling coalition partners.
Like other European leaders, the German Chancellor fervently desires a resolution of the longstanding issue with Skopje.