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ND: The Eurogroup decision confirms that Greece remains under strict surveillance

Featured ND: The Eurogroup decision confirms that Greece remains under strict surveillance

"The Eurogroup decision yesterday confirms that Greece remains under strict surveillance," said New Democracy spokesperson Maria Spyraki during the briefing of political commentators.

Maria Spyraki accused the government of leaving "for more than 3 years the case of red loans unattended. Instead of dealing with the problems of the country, it is engaged in a crescendo of hirings and deals in trade-offs. "

In a question about the Minister of Culture's proposal to exchange "Dromeas" with a statue from Skopje, Ms. Spyraki noted that "it is beyond any imagination" the exchange with a "statue of Alexander the Great, a symbol of counterfeiting history from the neighboring country ". She argued that between Kosta Varotsos and a minister of this government "there is no doubt who to believe".

As for the public prosecution report on the tragedy at Mati, the ND spokesperson, asked the government what actions it has taken to avoid a repeat. 112, as the emergency telephone number is, does not work, while the 3,200 demolitions announced by the government have become fewer than 30. As noted, the findings showed not only a broken state but revealed the attempted deception of citizens in those days.

In a question about Nikos Dendia's statements and the alleged contradiction with Adonis Georgiadis Mrs Spyraki replied: "it would be a pity if we all had the same style in ND, if we spoke in the same way. Differences in style do not constitute substantial differences in the policy determined by the President and the competent bodies. "