Tsipras sows polarisation in address on bailout exit, on the road to elections
The politics of hatred is being disseminated by specific government members and party cadres, such as SYRIZA’s parliamentary representative Nikos Xydakis,
The politics of hatred is being disseminated by specific government members and party cadres, such as SYRIZA’s parliamentary representative Nikos Xydakis,

The PM appeared divisive toward the citizens, pointed the finger at enemies (including the media), and targeted public figures who led the country at difficult moments

Instead of seeking a basic consensus, the prime minister presaged a generalised clash without condition and limits, and with the constant targeting of political opponents until we reach the elections

Mitsotakis once again demanded early elections. “We have not reached the end of the journey. Today cheap borrowing ends, but the harsh measures and heavy commitments that Mr. Tsipras has signed on to remain,” he said

The government has a duty to speak the truth to Greek citizens and describe in all honesty the day after the memorandum, which the government itself signed after the disastrous first six months of 2015
A glance at the statements and analyses of European politicians and players is enough to realise that we cannot expect substantial changes.
The Prime Minister has lost the wager of offering true hope to a society which at some point was deprived of its income and its very future
The expert pinpointed errors and responsibilities of the General Secretariat of Civil Protection, the Fire Service, Greek Police, municipalities, and prefectures
'The ultimate goal of the financial assistance plan and reforms in Greece over the past eight years has been to create a new basis for healthy and sustainable growth, said Eurogroup chief Mario Centeno
As is demonstrated by newspapers’ circulation data, in which Ta Nea is steadfastly first and following an upward trend, its readership has lauded its effort
Alexis Tsipras is expected to attack New Democracy and Pasok on the grounds that they were the parties which bankrupted Greece
Although they implemented the memorandums much more decisively than their predecessors, they refuse to admit their capitulation. They try to prettify reality and blame everything on previous governments
In 2015, valuable time, and reserves of trust and sacrifices of the Greek people, was lost. It required new, even harsher commitments to make up for the losses
The only way to deal with the markets successfully is to return to growth and gain the trust of the Greek people – trust as regards both investment and bank deposits
Compromises and even defeats are a part of politics. Hypocrisy and skewing reality, and the cynical manufacturing of “narratives”, are a part of “bad politics”
The lawsuit targets Interior Minister Panos Skourletis, former public order minister Nikos Toskas, Attica Prefect Rena Dourou, former civil protection chief Ioannis Kapakis and Marathon Mayor Elias Psinakis
Not only was the ENFIA tax not abolished, it was made permanent. “It is not the most unjust tax,” Tsipras said as prime minister last September
From the first moment, criminal errors and deficiencies in the management of state services were noted, when all forces should have been mobilised
The undoubtedly positive release of the two Greek army officers from a Turkish prison, after having been held hostage for months, justifies neither the government’s celebrations nor the opposition’s conspiracy theories
Only Trump decided to put the brakes on the neo-Ottoman paranoia of today’s Turkey, and its paradoxical ties to Moscow.
The article notes that 350,000 – 400,000 Greeks, most in their 20’s and 30’s, emigrated mainly to EU countries since 2010
One can conclude that the decision of the court (or the Turkish government) was the result of intense backroom consultations, from which the Greek government was totally absent
“The Coast Guard was informed. My colleague informed them immediately. However, the answer was that he [the fisherman] should say nothing, and not make a big thing out of the incident,” Manios said
The return of the two officers to their country may serve as an occasion to reset relations between Turkey and its largest commercial partner, the EU
The US Ambassador had issued repeated public calls for the release of the two Greek officers, as had other US and EU officials.
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