“From the” Proceedings of the Council of Political Leaders of July 6, 2015, “the minutes of the Council of Political Heads of July 2015,” the political cynicism and hypocrisy of then Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, opposed the political forces that eventually held Greece in Europe. No one forgets the insults of “Germans” and “traitors” to those who prevented the country from leaving the euro and the European Union, “government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis said in a statement.

“From reading the text, published in the newspaper” Ta Nea “as” Proceedings “, there are three key conclusions:

1. The political deception of the Greek people by SYRIZA

Mr Tsipras, on page 81 of the “practices” says, “Greek society does not fly to the clouds. He has realized that there are no easy solutions. We are not before January 2015”. That is, Tsipras, who promised easy solutions before the January 2015 elections, such as tearing the memorandum and abolishing austerity with a law and article, six months later said that the Greek people know that there were no easy solutions.

2. The complete failure of his negotiation even after the referendum

Mr Tsipras, in his attempt to justify his impending “colotuba” from “no” to “yes”, addressed the political leaders and told them that he had five trading points ready to improve the terms of the agreement proposed by Juncker. In practice, even this negotiation failed miserably, since the third and toughest Memorandum for society included all painful measures, such as the increase in tax advance to 100% for freelancers, the abolition of EKAS, over -taxation of farmers, and the increase in taxpayers, but also the increase in taxpayers.

Mr Tsipras proved to be an incompetent negotiator and signed what lenders put him with the third Memorandum and the assignment of public property to the Hypermalion for 99 years.

3. His acting attitude on the need for consensus and the deception of the political leaders of the parties that kept Greece in Europe.

The prime minister then asked the political leaders their consent to have a national unity image, but a few weeks later, he was election with the extreme divisive slogan “we are finishing or ending us”.

The government spokesman concludes: “Mr Tsipras has been recorded in the consciousness of the citizens as the prime minister who played the country in the dice,” loading “the Greek people the … account of his negotiation. It belongs to the darkest yesterday and, no matter how much the attempt to reappear it as something different is truly kind, citizens have deafenically rejected it in repeated electoral processes. “