According to Mitsotakis, the agreement was that Tsipras would keep his parliamentary majority and Kammenos would not have to approve the Prespa Agreement
With time impasses became apparent as did the fundamental differences between the two unsuited ruling coalition partners.
Mitsotakis declared that Tsipras should either seek a vote of confidence in parliament or call elections immediately.
The vandalism was conducted around dawn this morning and was roundly condemned by Greece’s political parties.
Greece was fertile ground because expenditures on pharmaceuticals skyrocketed and the entire medicines network before the bailout had been through a period of provocative over-consumption.
The justice minister essentially distanced himself and the government from Polakis’ attack.
The government, determined by its dogmas and ideological fixations, was unable to exploit the previous, smoother economic period internationally, with zero interest rates and an expansion of investment.
Police are especially troubled by the fact that there was no warning call before or after the makeshift explosive device was deposited outside the church.
For foreign investors and political players, a second general election in 2020, due to a failure to elect the next President, is the worst possible development, due to the accompanying political, and consequently economic instability.
Following a dip in opinion surveys, main opposition New Democracy has regained an over ten percentage point lead – 10.5 percentage points – over ruling SYRIZA, according to a poll ordered by SKAI television and conducted by Greece’s Pulse polling company. The result, following a proportional distribution of the undecided vote to the parties, New […]
'Mr. Tsipras’ beloved minister reached the point of making ‘little jokes’ even about the 99 dead people in Mati,' ND said in a statement.
The finance minister noted that over the past year ND claimed that there is a new, fourth bailout memorandum, because pensions will be cut, but now it is backpedaling, as it sees where things are going, and that Greece will return to the markets.
Staikouras said, the government in not justified in triumphantly declaring a “return to normalcy”, as the country is in a state of paralytic stagnation.
'Mr. Tsipras uneasily watches the Skopjans celebrating about the ‘Macedonian’ language and the ‘Macedonian nationality’ that he handed over to them,' said the main opposition leader.
Despite the mixed signals from creditors, which Tsakalotos recognised, he said that, “We have the fiscal space not to cut pensions [as of 1 January, 2019] and not lower the tax-free threshold [as of 1 January 2020].
The poll gives New Democracy 31.5 percent, compared to 22 percent for SYRIZA, followed by extreme right Golden Dawn with seven percent, 6.5 percent for the centre-left Movement for Change, and the Greek Communist Party (KKE) with 5.5 percent.
If creditors insist on implementation of the pension cuts, the government will be in an extremely tough spot, due to the huge outcry from retirees
Xenogiannakopoulou said that Mitsotakis inaccurately stated that over the last years the state has grown.
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