Editorial Ta Nea: Examples
One would have expected, however, that a younger generation of politicians and those who preached a “new” kind of politics would have a different paradigm in wielding power.
One would have expected, however, that a younger generation of politicians and those who preached a “new” kind of politics would have a different paradigm in wielding power.

Those who believed that the exit from bailout memorandums would put an end to political extremities and populist rhetoric have seen their hopes dashed.

the upcoming ratification of the Greece-FYROM Prespa Accord and the shift in stance of To Potami party is what is now causing unrest in the PM’s office.

When asked, “Do you believe that the withdrawal of the Independent Greeks from the government was a move pre-arranged by Tsipras and Kammenos or not?” 68.3 percent responded that it was pre-arranged.

Tsipras wants to forge a broad, democratic and progressive front that can accommodate most of the political spectrum – from conservatives and social democrats to the radical left.
In Germany, which continued to move not only as a locomotive but as a high-speed train when the rest of the Eurozone was trailing, there are more and more voices supporting an exit from the EU, or Dexit.
Those in power must understand at long last that the economy and society cannot endure a repetition of the 2015 crisis.
The report says that upcoming election will be critical in bolstering growth.
Mr. Tsipras was greatly aided by the failure of efforts to unite the Greek centre-left – which sought to bring into a coalition Pasok, the Potami party, and the Democratic Left.
Tsipras stressed that he is the prime minister that led the country out of the bailout memorandum era while tending to the needs of those in lower income brackets,
Economic analysts and major financial players are underlining that political uncertainty can have an exceptionally negative impact on the course of the economy.
Upstart MPs without political grounding, ideology or a political viewpoint are ready to do somersaults and switch camp as long as they can even briefly prolong their term in office and harbour the delusion that they save themselves politically.
Mitsotakis said the agreement was that Tsipras keeps his parliamentary majority and Kammenos would retain the five MPs needed to remain a parliamentary party.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said that a viable solution must be found support with broad popular support in FYROM and Greece without external pressures.
The bill establishes two main criteria for hiring, prior service and academic credentials.
The report underlines that the sooner the Greek general election is held the better for the immediate prospects of the economy, as it will boost fragile investor confidence.
Kammenos is now trying to lure independent MPs who have left or have been expelled from other parties
Greece will continue to be ruled by a government that sacrifices the political stability that the country sorely needs in order to stay in power at all costs.
Kammenos has been replaced by Admiral Evangelos Apostolakis, until now Greece’s Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
At the moment politics is being channeled towards gamblers’ practices and the system of government is slipping into an anomalous situation, comparable to the one that prevailed in the mid-1960s.
Political uncertainty predominates, resulting in the entrapment of and threat to the economy, as Mr. Tsipras would concede.
Merkel said that in public administration there has not been sufficient progress, despite the fact that more generally there has been progress on the reform front.
The talks also touched on tax cuts that ND has proposed, attracting investment, and continuing on the path of structural reforms.
PM Alexis Tsipras, beyond his 145 MPs, has secured the approval of six MPs from smaller parties to ratify the accord.
The party of the prime minister, SYRIZA, was among the political forces that exploited the indignation citizens and indeed fueled it.
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