Things are better, but danger still here, President Pavlopoulos says
"This is proved by the steps already made since the last meeting. Things are much better although the danger is still here," he noted. "Everyone should consider, especially those political forces that follow the European course, what a possible course of Greece outside the European Union and the eurozone would mean economically, socially and nationally. Such a course would be disastrous," he added.
This has been avoided, he noted, thanks to the decision of the council of the political leaders, and added that this acquis will be protected with whatever means necessary within the framework of the Constitution.
On her part, Genimmata expressed her concern over the situation in the country as the danger of Grexit is still ahead of us, as she said.
She expressed the view that the prime minister needs to discuss again with the parties supporting the agreement adding that a road map, a commitment are necessary for the future movements.
"We need to discuss and commit on how we will move from now, what the next steps are in order to ensure the safe course of the country, until we are confident that we have overcome the danger and the problems and we are close to the exit from the crisis," Genimmata concluded.
