“The intellectual and policy coherence is to support the deal, here, in the French Parliament”. The Prime Minister Manuel Valls just spoke from the rostrum of the National Assembly to require the MPs to endorse the Greek aid plan to be submitted to their vote around 18pm. “The chosen path is the path of truth and responsibility. This is the only way that sustained the country out of the crisis because the country reform and modernize its economy are necessities for a country that wants to regain competitiveness, “argued the head of government, paying tribute to the Prime Minister of Greece Alexis Tsipras who “here takes the right decisions.” “The choices made today are certainly not easy and I want to salute his courage,” he has said, calling for what we “make a trust a friendly country before wearing hasty judgments. “
” This agreement is not a blank check “, repeated three times Manuel Valls, as if to reassure parliamentarians concerned about the latest release of Alexis Tsipras who entrusted Greek television “not believe in the agreement.” The Prime Minister also promised that Greek debt would be lightened, a point that is not included in the agreement but now claims the IMF. “Abandon Greece is to abandon ourselves,” has finally launched the Prime Minister, rejoicing that the voice of France has “focused on the strength of constancy.”
“The word is not allowed to sail with the liking of procrastination and small political calculations. Assume responsibilities is to have a spine, not wandering according to the moods of the moment, “he finally hammered, in a thinly veiled dig at the former head of state Nicolas Sarkozy whose position on the Greek case has varied several times.
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