Theodorakis: No elections, after elections
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Any continuation of political instability beyond January 26 will be detrimental to the country, the leader of To Potami, Stavros Theodorakis, said in a speech in the town of Ioannina on Tuesday.
"The political commotion that has resulted has brought the banks and the economy to the edge and any continuation of the commotion after Monday will be criminal for the country," Theodorakis said.
Answering journalists’ questions, the leader of Potami noted his party will do "whatever it takes to make sure we don’t have elections after the elections," and urged people to trust a genuine European party, like Potami.
Speaking to those who are undecided, Theodorakis said some of them will vote for Potami, noting that it’s "tragic, unacceptable, against democracy and equality before the law that the government forgot the 18-year-olds," referring to youngsters who just turned 18 but are not registered to vote.
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