Greek Government Trusts Implementation of Prespa Agreement

Greek Government spokesman Dimitris Canakopoulos said Prime Minister Zoran Zaev has political power and many options to implement constitutional changes, but without finding out what options it meant. Canakopoulos has added that Athens is following the time period of Skopje's implementation of obligations with special attention, following what the Prespa Agreement [...]
Canakopoulos has added that Athens is closely following the time period of Skopje's implementation of obligations, following what the Prespa Agreement will have to be ratified in the Athens Assembly.
Syriza MP Costas Duzina has stressed that the referendum held at the IRJM has not been envisioned with the Prespa Agreement, but constitutional changes with which remaining irresponsibles will be exceeded.
The Dusina, among other things, accused the opposition “democracy of rejecting the agreement, because he did not want solutions to the name problem and does not care about national interest.
Meanwhile, Deputy Minister of Public Order and Citizen Protection Catherine Papakosta said she would support the agreement if it is in national interest.
The Papakosta, who in advance was a member of the “New Democracy”, denied that it had become part of the government only to vote “pro” agreement.












