Government & SYRIZA Exchange Words
Yesterday, SYRIZA blamed the current administration of "making a mockery of all meaning of democracy and Parliamentary process," and that it is "politically and socially isolated", as reported by ANA-MPA.
Government spokesperson Sofia Voultepsi responded to the political party and stated, "Defeated on all fronts, with its plans for political destabilization and destruction of the country's economy revealed - since it deliberately did not use the Parliamentary processes and opted for abstention - SYRIZA is returning to the known rhetoric about memorandums and 'overthrow'. [Main opposition SYRIZA leader Alexis] Tsipras must finally explain to the Greek people all the things he had said from time to time about the memorandums: Will he tear them up? Abolish them? Revise them? Replace them? Suspend them? Or will he proceed to 'unenter' them as he recently said at the Economist conference?".
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