New democracy: Tsipras must either seek vote of confidence or hold elections
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
"At a time when our country is facing crucial national and economic issues, Mr Tsipras and Kammenos are plunging it into a dangerous instability," main opposition New Democracy (ND) said in an announcement on Monday.
"Mr. Tsipras has two choices: Either to seek a vote of confidence in parliament or to lead the country to elections. There has never been a minority government in the post-junta era and there cannot be one now," ND added.
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