Samaras: We are Charlie
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Optimism that his New Democracy (ND) would win the elections at the northern suburb of Maroussi on , Prime Minister Antonis Samaras his pledge of no further cuts in wages and pensions and his speech on attacking the main opposition Radical Left Coalition (SYRIZA) for what he said were plans to take Greece out of the eurozone.
"We will win because we believe in Europe," said, adding that "we promised we would exit the memorandum; we primary surpluses and we will exit the memorandum a year sooner" than expected.
Samaras also referred to the Paris massacre of "Charlie Hebdo" staff by Islamists on Wednesday, saying "We are all Charlie" and "every serious country takes measures against terrorism, and Greece belongs to these serious countries" as he accused SYRIZA of "wanting to dissolve police and disarm them, and open borders and naturalisation of immigrants."
He also expressed certainty that the people would punish a minority of deputies who led the country to , by their vote.
Samaras is scheduled to tour the Eastern Aegean island of Rhodes on Friday and will give a at the Rodos Palace Congress at 17:30.
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