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By Tasos Kokkinidis - Oct 20, 2018
Greek Reporter
The government of FYROM hit back at Panos Kammenos, Greece’s defense minister and outspoken opponent of the Prespa agreement, saying that he is “spreading fake news” in claiming that some lawmakers in Skopje were bribed to vote for the deal.
In a tweet following the vote in FYROM’s parliament on Friday night, Kammenos said that “he feels ashamed that in the Europe of values whoever does not vote according to orders goes to jail and whoever complies gets 2 million euros in black money.”
Panos Kammenos
@PanosKammenos
Ποιός θα φανταζόταν ότι στην Ευρώπη των αξιών και της δημοκρατίας οποίος δεν ψηφίζει κατά τις εντολες προφυλακίζεται και οποίος συμμορφώνεται παίρνει μπόνους 2.000.000€ μαύρο χρήμα. Ντρέπομαι
9:34 PM - Oct 19, 2018
Kammenos, leader of the the nationalist Independent Greeks, in coalition with leftist SYRIZA, once again chose to differentiate himself from Alexis Tsipras who congratulated the FYROM government in passing the agreement in parliament.
The government spokesman in Skopje immediately hit back at Kammenos through twitter.
“Dear Mr. Kammenos, please be informed that you have shared fake news already officially denied by our Government,” said Mile Boshnjakovski.
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