PM expresses anger at those breaking law
Samaras looks forward to Merkel visit on Tuesday as 'very positive development'
Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras on Friday sought to express his
government’s determination to put the country on the road to economic
recovery while also condemning “those who don’t understand the meaning
of law and order,” an apparent reference to the shipyard workers who
stormed the Defense Ministry on Thursday.
“The government is
waging a battle on all fronts for the country’s credibility and it
future so that sacrifices of Greeks aren’t lost,” Samaras told reporters
outside the Maximos Mansion on his return from a trip to Paris.
“I
will not allow the country to become a free-for-all,” the premier said
before slamming “those who don’t understand the meaning of law and
order.”
Questioned about a scheduled visit to Athens next Tuesday
by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Samaras described it as “a very
positive development” and referred to Germany as a “friendly country.”
Merkel, who was invited by Samaras, will be visiting Athens for the
first time in five years. |
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