Greek MP strongly insults Albanians: “They had shoes, now they make eagle”

Today, the adoption of the two foreign ministries' Memorandum of Co-operation has been discussed in the Greek Parliament for accelerating Albania's EU integration procedures -- legal draft, reports MAPO, Periscopi. During the discussion, Sirisa Giorgos Dizamis, from New Democracy Savas Anastassidis, from Pasok-Dymar Ohios Konstantinopoulos, as well as other members [...]
Today, the adoption of the two foreign ministries' Memorandum of Co-operation has been discussed in the Greek Parliament for accelerating Albania's EU integration procedures -- legal draft, reports MAPO, Periscopi.
During the discussion, Sirisa Giorgos Dizamis, from New Democracy Savas Anastassiadis, from Pasok-Dymar Ohios Konstantinopoulos, as well as other members from the Communist Party and independent MPs.
At the session of the Ministry of Defence and Foreign Affairs Permanent Commission was present and Deputy Foreign Minister Giorgos Katrugalos.
The pro vote received the memorandum of co-operation by the Sirius parties, Anel, Potami, did not yet position New Democracy, PASOK and the Central Union of Legis, while MPs of Golden Dawn extremists were openly expressed. Even MP Ilias Cassiaris has not hesitated to give a “see a true” racist explosion, referring to and participating Eleni Fureira in Eurovision.
Cassiaris's harsh stand has made headlines in local media, and many of them openly condemned him.
Cassius has said that “see who the Albanians are? Take the Eurovision case, we advertise a singer who did not say he was Albanian, and all these Lamas and football players as soon as they make money start wearing KLA T-shirts and make the symbols of Greater Albania. Let's go where nobody was and they had no shoes on their feet. No conversation for Albanians, no negotiations, until the anti-Greek policy of the Albanian government stops. The Greek Veto demands Golden Dawn not to continue any discussion with the Rama system for EU integration”,- the racist delegation Golden Dawn MP concluded today in the Greek parliament. /Periscopi











