Is it correct that MPs in Greece received 6000 euros per month and a
state car? If so, what else?
As to the state car, The Greek Reporter (no fan of Syriza) had an
article last March that only 5 Syriza members had refused the car: I
don't know if it is accurate but that was the story, even as Tsipras
asked them not to take their entitlement:
http://greece.greekreporter.com/2015/03/10/only-five-syriza-mps-refuse-state-cars-despite-tsipras-plea/
The article also includes a reference to two police officers.
In asking this query, I am not suggesting a personal judgment of an
individual as to her/his motivation, but I don't think we should turn a
blind eye to these issues as a general matter (just as they did not in
the Paris Commune).
Paul Zarembka
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