While
Germany and France demand Greek submission over their debt repayment
programme, the country’s austerity measures paid to bailout French
and German banks, Zoi Konstantopoulou, president of the Hellenic
Parliament, stated during her address in Athens, Wednesday.
The
House President went on to say that the Truth Commission to Audit the
Greek Debt did justice to the Greek people and those who warned that
debt programme imposed by the intuitions known as the Troika (IMF,
ECB, EU), calling the measures “illegal, illicit, offensive, and in
any case, unsustainable.”
Konstantopoulou
is the founder of the Truth Commission to Audit the Greek Debt, which
aims to unearth the purported violations of democracy and human
rights in Greece caused by the forced application of austerity
measures by the institutions.
Zoi
Konstantopoulou, President of the Hellenic Parliament (Greek):
"Germany and France demand Greece’s submission and the
repayment of a contested debt. However, they hide the fact that the
so-called bailout program didn’t save the Greek people, but French
and German banks - and this is one of the indisputable facts which
were revealed and documented as part of the preliminary results of
the commission."
Zoi
Konstantopoulou, President of the Hellenic Parliament (Greek): "The
preliminary findings of the Truth Commission to Audit Public Debt do
full justice to the citizens who disputed the obligation to
contribute to repaying this debt. They do full justice to those who,
early enough and before the destruction of the memoranda went into
full swing, warned that these debts and these loans are not legal.
They are illegal, illicit, offensive and, in any case,
unsustainable."
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