Panos Kammenos, the former Greek defense minister who quit the government coalition over his objection to Greece’s name deal with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), on Thursday urged lawmakers to vote down the so-called Prespes deal which he described as a “crime,” Kathimerini writes.
“I hope that, even at the last moment, those who have not been convinced to participate in this crime in exchange for tradeoffs will understand what really is going on and, like Greeks, block this crime with their vote,” Kammenos said in a tweet, while re-posting a photo of FYROM Prime Minister Zoran Zaev next to Hungarian-born US billionaire George Soros.
Την προηγούμενη φωτό την ζω, την επόμενη ελπίζω να μην τη δούμε ποτέ….Ελπίζω επίσης έστω και τις τελευταίες στιγμές να καταλάβουν όσοι δεν συμμετέχουν στο έγκλημα με ανταλλάγματα τί πραγματικά συμβαίνει, και σαν ´Ελληνες να αποφασίσουν και να μπλοκάρουν με την ψήφο το έγκλημα.. pic.twitter.com/CT5Nm9z3r4
— Panos Kammenos (@PanosKammenos) January 24, 2019
The image, taken at the World Economic Forum in Davos, was posted earlier Thursday on Zaev’s Twitter account. In his tweet, Zaev said that the two had talked about ways to intensify cooperation between FYROM and Soros’s Open Society Foundation.
Kammenos has in the past suggested that senior government officials were bribed by Soros in exchange for supporting the deal which opens FYROM’s door to EU and NATO membership.
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