Kammenos: Don't expect the government to fall
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
"Don't expect the government to fall. What we have agreed with our partners in the government is valid," said the leader of junior coalition partner Independent Greeks, Panos Kammenos, in Thessaloniki on Sunday.
Speaking at his party's National Council meeting, Kammenos said that elections will either take place in October, at the end of the government’s four year term, or in May.
He highlighted that until March, or whenever the Prespes agreement heads to Greek parliament, it is not an issue for discussion with the government partner.
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