KKE sec gen voices concerns over a possible incident in the Aegean
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Constant incidents in the Aegean may trigger the involvement of other Balkan countries, the secretary general of the communist KKE party Dimitris Koutsoumbas warned in an interview with Realnews newspaper.
And thus may "lead to a more generalized military confrontation in the Aegean, Thrace, our northern borders," he explained.
Regarding the domestic policy and the offset measures, he said: "The reduction of the tax free threshold that will deprive us of a monthly pension or salary is not offset," he stressed and accused the deputies of voting for all measures in the end.
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