Samaras Backs Up Government Track Record
Today, Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras backed up his reigning government's track record, while criticizing SYRIZA.
Talking to his New Democracy parliamentary group, Samaras stated that the administration had revamped the dismal outlook of the nation's economy. According to Kathimerini, the Prime Minister stated, "We will soon restore pre-crisis living standards, only this time on more solid foundations".
Samaras cautioned his listeners that an upcoming unconstrained vote could seriously threaten Greece's recent strides. He declared, "[You need to] explain [to voters] that nothing is given. Many small mistakes can bring about major damage, they can lead to worse than what we've had to put up with until now....The country is at a crucial turning point, at a historical crossroads".
The Greek Prime Minister discussed his thoughts on SYRIZA, "Nostalgic for yesteryear, they promise to do away with the memorandums that we are now leaving behind. What will SYRIZA do without the barbarians, without the memorandums?" Today's published opinion poll revealed New Democracy followed SYRIZA by 2%.
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