Greek Government Reaches Anti-Racism Bill Agreement
An anti-racism bill that was met by differing opinions by the two ruling parties of Greece, has finally reached a provisional agreement.
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An anti-racism bill that was met by differing opinions by the two ruling parties of Greece, has finally reached a provisional agreement.
Greek President Karolos Papoulias stated during a Parliamentary exhibit on democracy's commencement, "Today is a day of remembrance and great respect to those who fought, were imprisoned, were exiled so as to restore democracy in Greece. Today we honour all of them and is a shining example for all of us, that in times of crisis the flame of freedom and democratic institutions must prevail", as reported by ANA-MPA.
Today, the Greek Parliament shot down opposition party's proposals calling for a debate, concerning PPC's partial privatization, according to reports.