Samaras: SYRIZA plans would lead to Grexit
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras accused the opposition party SYRIZA of causing instability and abusing the constitution, and warned that the party’s ‘statist’ plans could lead Greece out of the Eurozone.
He made the comments speaking at the Hellenic Conferederation of Commerce and Entrepreneurship (ESEE) in light of the government’s move to bring the presidential election forward to this month.
Greeks don’t want early elections and will punish those who try to force them, Prime Minister Antonis Samaras said, adding lawmakers will have to behave responsibly.
Mr Samaras attacked the opposition party for its persistence in seeking to block the election of a Greek president.
He maintained that SYRIZA was creating uncertainty abroad, which the government dissolved by bringing forward the presidential election by a month and a half.
Latest from E.Tsiliopoulos
- Lamda Development the only Greek company on 'TIME100 Most Influential Companies' list for 2024
- Annual inflation in Greece at 2.3 pct in May 2024, according to Eurostat flash estimate
- Posidonia 2024: We want more ships registered, related businesses in Greece, Shipping Min says
- Former PM Tsipras meets with a large delegation of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and HALC Pres. Zemenides
- ATTICA GREEN EXPO 2024: Deputy Tourism Min Rapti advocates sustainable tourism