Greek political scene resembles quicksand
The political scene in Greece is beginning to resemble quicksand, because of the adoption of the Prespa Agreement and the wave of reactions it has caused changes all the data.
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The political scene in Greece is beginning to resemble quicksand, because of the adoption of the Prespa Agreement and the wave of reactions it has caused changes all the data.
Smoke bombs and slogans - A river of rage and indignation all over the country. More than 2,000 protesters traveled to the main streets of the city of Serres, ending up in front of SYRIZA's offices lighting smoke bombs and shouting slogans against the government and Deputy Foreign Minister Markos Bolaris.
The government has neither the consent of the Greek people, nor the majority to pass the Prespa Agreement, Movement of Change (KINAL) leader Fofi Gennimata said on Thursday, addressing the Greek parliament.