The Work of New Democracy... "North Macedonia"
If there were newspapers and television stations that where true or People who could freely make political criticism of the government, there would be a big political issue for New Democracy. But there is no reason why that would happen as everyone follows a line of their own self interests and in no way would they tell the truth to the people .
The second volume of Alexis Papahelas with the revelations of Konstantinos Mitsotakis, who had asked to be released after his death, is literally a bomb for the political scene.
So as it is , what Mitsotakis Father could not fully accomplish is now being fully applied by his son Kyriakos, who fully implements the agreement, an agreement which as Mitsotakis MP Georgiadis said, this agreement couldn't even be abolished by Alexander the Great himself...
He says, however, in his revelations to Alexis Papachelas, Konstantinos Mitsotakis. He argues that Andonis Samaras as foreign minister was very modest, but the worst of all was dishonest and undermined the government and over thew it.
"The interstates over threw us and betrayed us by Samaras," he says about the events of 1993 and attributes the fall of his government to Socrates Kokkali, who opposed the privatisation of OTE. Only sixteen days after the passing of the law on the privatisation of OTE, which Kokkalis did not want , Samaras then over threw the government...
If there was any sort of honour and dignity in this political party called New Democracy that ruled and rules the country, there should be a war in amongst its ranks at this time. But everyone is comfortable in there seat of glory that they wouldn't care to say a word.
It turns out that Golden Dawn's position that New Democracy will betray the will of the people to the issue of Macedonia was correct, but unfortunately, the people followed the line of the dirty propaganda of the system and was deceived once again . But nothing is over and the book of history remains open and those Greeks who are true patriots will fight to the end for the Hellenic national interest.
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