First entry: 1 July 2015 - 19:44 Athens, 16:44 GMT
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Main opposition New Democracy accused the government on Wednesday of leaving Greeks without money both inside the country and abroad.
"The scenes today with the deliberate torturing of pensioners resemble countries of sub-Saharan Africa,” party spokesman Costas Karagounis said. “We’ve reached the point where private individuals help them return home,” he added, while accusing “Tsipras’ state” of organizing new hirings.
Karagounis also said hospitals are “emitting a cry of distress”, while the country is being blasted abroad for its lack of credibility.
"They tell us they’re convening. I plead with them then: Stop convening because every time you do it, something bad happens. People are worried that a new announcement will be issued, maybe for a further cut of the minimum paid by the banks, maybe another monstrous thing,” he noted.
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"The scenes today with the deliberate torturing of pensioners resemble countries of sub-Saharan Africa,” party spokesman Costas Karagounis said. “We’ve reached the point where private individuals help them return home,” he added, while accusing “Tsipras’ state” of organizing new hirings.
Karagounis also said hospitals are “emitting a cry of distress”, while the country is being blasted abroad for its lack of credibility.
"They tell us they’re convening. I plead with them then: Stop convening because every time you do it, something bad happens. People are worried that a new announcement will be issued, maybe for a further cut of the minimum paid by the banks, maybe another monstrous thing,” he noted.
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