“The exit from the memoranda gave a breather to the people, but has also brought suffocation
The required majority to ratify the Prespes Agreement in the Greek Parliament will be found, Digital Policy Minister Nikos Pappas suggested in an interview with 24/7 radio station on Friday, while also replying to questions regarding the foreign ministry’s secret funds.
“There was a speculative attack with political implications because some circles chose to remain silent,” Digital Policy Minister Nikos Pappas said on Friday in an interview with Real FM radio regarding the drop of the bank shares in the Athens Stock Exchange.
“The IMF’s insistence on cutting pensions, as reported in the media, is not surprising,” Nikos Pappas, Minister of Digital Policy, Telecommunications and Information posted on Twitter on Thursday.
There are signs that Greece is heading towards a smooth conclusion of the 3rd programme, which is the only programme that has not derailed and also succeeded in reducing unemployment, Minister of Digital Policy, Media and Telecommunications Nikos Pappas said on Thursday, in an interview with ‘Sto Kokkino’ radio station.
“The current negotiation on the FYROM name issue is critical,” Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Friday after a meeting with Thessaloniki Mayor Yiannis Boutaris, adding that “the government is trying to take something back and not make concessions as previous governments have done.”