“Either you consider it a beneficial agreement for Greece and keep it, or you consider it a bad agreement and put on your helmet and go to your like-minded people and cancel it,” says the SYRIZA president in his post
The president of SYRIZA, Stefanos Kasselakis, launched a fierce attack on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis through social media, on the occasion of the reference “Macedonia” by the new president of the neighboring country.
Stefanos Kasselakis talks about “Greek traders” and dismisses Mr. Mitsotakis for the position of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the Prespa Agreement.
Mr. Lasselakis’ post in more detail:
“Why did the Greek ambassador withdraw from the swearing-in of the new President of North Macedonia, because she called her country by the constitutional name it had before the Prespa Agreement?
Why is Kyriakos Mitsotakis begging for the observance of the Prespa Agreement?
Wasn’t she treacherous after all?
The Prime Minister says that he did not like the Agreement, but “the state has continuity and that is why it must be respected”.
NO, Mr. Mitsotakis. You never beg for anything negative about your country to be observed.
Either you consider it a beneficial agreement for Greece and stick to it, or you consider it a bad agreement and put on your helmet and go to your like-minded people and cancel it.
Tricks cut.
Why did the SYRIZA government put all of Greece on its back in the Prespa Agreement, while you were afraid to support the fixed national position, don’t lose nationalist votes.
A patriotic SYRIZA against Greek-phobic Greek traders.
Historical truth is sometimes slow to emerge, but it always vindicates the brave, the truly patriots.
We, as the faction that paid dearly for its patriotism, call on the new leadership of North Macedonia to come to its senses and reflect on its responsibilities towards History and the future of its people”.
Source: Skai
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