Syriza
Meimarakis lashes out at government
Current leader of main opposition New Democracy lashed out at SYRIZA saying that every day the lies they’ve said to the people are revealed.
“You were saying to reduce the income tax, to abolish the ENFIA tax after the elections and so many other lies”.
Mr. Meimarakis clarified that ND’s MPs will vote against the omnibus bill which is submitted to the Parliament.
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Greek Econ Minister keeps silent over a million euros worth of undeclared assets
Economy Minister George Stathakis is believed to be the minister who did not declare a million euros worth of assets to the auditors of Greek Parliament for the last three years.
Omnibus bill passes through committees, to be presented in Parliament on Thursday
Following marathon discussions, the majority of articles and clauses of the omnibus bill of prior actions as part of Greece’s bailout deal with international creditors passed through. The bill will be presented to Greek Parliament’s plenary at 1 p.m. and will be voted late on Friday.
Irish government officials ask voters to learn from Greek voters’ “mistakes”
Irish Public Expenditure Minister Brendan Howlin asked constituents to consider the events leading up to and following the rise and leadership of the Greek Radical Left Coalition (SYRIZA). Laying bare his government’s strategy to win a second term in office, he outlined a 2016 budget promising fiscal restraint and stability.
Wanted: Greek millionaire MP with undeclared assets
Mystery surrounded the omissions of two MPs being investigated by Greek Parliament’s audit committee, untilState Minister for Government Coordination, Alekos Flambouraris, admitted his “mistake” in not declaring the ownership of shares in the company he founded.
Fire in SYRIZA: 2 ministers “forgot” to declare assets and pay taxes
Two ministers of Greek Parliament were found to not have submitted their assets to Greek Parliament as required at a time when the government is being called to vote on a harsh set of 48 austerity measures as part of an omnibus bill submitted on Monday.
The Economist: Greek leftist government softens its secularism
The Economist published an article commenting on the relationship of the Greek government with the Church and saying that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and Education Minister Nikos Filis have softened their view on secularism.
PM A. Tsipras addresses SYRIZA, outlines pylons for change in every direction
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras presented his priorities for the Greek government during his speech at the meeting of the Radical Left Coalition (SYRIZA) central committee.
Greece: The Illegal and Odious August 2015 MoU and “Loan Agreement”
In August 2015, the Tsipras (SYRIZA/ANEL) government agreed to a new MoU and a Financial Assistance Facility Agreement [loan agreement].
Skourletis: There will be pension cuts!
Environment and Energy Minister Panos Skourletis refered to the statement made by French President Francois Hollande on Thursday in support of Greece. “The louder the voices in Europe, the more things we will do that are not included in the agreement,” he said, adding that never before had there been such a statement made from a person occupying such a high position.
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