ND spokesman Kikilias levels against government on delays in programme review
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Main opposition New Democracy (ND) spokesman Vassilis Kikilias on Wednesday lashed out at the government for the delays in the conclusion of the second programme review adding that "If Mr Tsipras cannot govern, then he would rather resign."
He also cleared out that the current parliament cannot form a new government. "The country is experiencing critical times," he noted and added: "The government reassured that the second programme review would be completed by the Eurogroup on December 5." He also did not rule out the possibility of the government signing a fourth memorandum. Referring to ND leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis' visit to Bulgaria and Serbia, he said that the discussions had a triple result: the strengthening of Greece's role in the regions, the building of peace and cooperation relations and the widening of financial relations with emphasis on trade, security and migration .
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