Former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras <http://greece.greekreporter.com/tag/antonis-samaras/> criticized the Greek government harshly for having accused his then-government of “selling out” on the issue of privatizations <http://greece.greekreporter.com/tag/privatisation/> by trying to sell some of Greece’s regional airports, when current premier Alexis Tsipras <http://greece.greekreporter.com/tag/alexis-tsipras/> is now embracing it.

Samaras was commenting on the government’s decision to go ahead with the sale of 14 regional airports to the joint venture of Fraport-Slentel, a deal which had been vehemently contested by Syriza and which Tsipras had vowed to annul when he came to power.

“The government decided eventually to go ahead with the privatization of 14 airports, exactly in the way the previous government had agreed. Then, it had denounced the decision as a suspicious sellout; now it is adopting it as a beneficial and important agreement,” the former leader of New Democracy said. “He could have apologized of course, but he has no shame…” he added.
/(source: ana-mpa)/

- See more at: http://greece.greekreporter.com/2015/08/19/samaras-criticizes-government-for-stance-on-airport-privatization/#sthash.QSNMf5ex.dpuf

Former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras <http://greece.greekreporter.com/tag/antonis-samaras/> criticized the Greek government harshly for having accused his then-government of “selling out” on the issue of privatizations <http://greece.greekreporter.com/tag/privatisation/> by trying to sell some of Greece’s regional airports, when current premier Alexis Tsipras <http://greece.greekreporter.com/tag/alexis-tsipras/> is now embracing it.

Samaras was commenting on the government’s decision to go ahead with the sale of 14 regional airports to the joint venture of Fraport-Slentel, a deal which had been vehemently contested by Syriza and which Tsipras had vowed to annul when he came to power.

“The government decided eventually to go ahead with the privatization of 14 airports, exactly in the way the previous government had agreed. Then, it had denounced the decision as a suspicious sellout; now it is adopting it as a beneficial and important agreement,” the former leader of New Democracy said. “He could have apologized of course, but he has no shame…” he added.
/(source: ana-mpa)/

- See more at: http://greece.greekreporter.com/2015/08/19/samaras-criticizes-government-for-stance-on-airport-privatization/#sthash.QSNMf5ex.dpuf

Former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras <http://greece.greekreporter.com/tag/antonis-samaras/> criticized the Greek government harshly for having accused his then-government of “selling out” on the issue of privatizations <http://greece.greekreporter.com/tag/privatisation/> by trying to sell some of Greece’s regional airports, when current premier Alexis Tsipras <http://greece.greekreporter.com/tag/alexis-tsipras/> is now embracing it.

Samaras was commenting on the government’s decision to go ahead with the sale of 14 regional airports to the joint venture of Fraport-Slentel, a deal which had been vehemently contested by Syriza and which Tsipras had vowed to annul when he came to power.

“The government decided eventually to go ahead with the privatization of 14 airports, exactly in the way the previous government had agreed. Then, it had denounced the decision as a suspicious sellout; now it is adopting it as a beneficial and important agreement,” the former leader of New Democracy said. “He could have apologized of course, but he has no shame…” he added.
/(source: ana-mpa)/

- See more at: http://greece.greekreporter.com/2015/08/19/samaras-criticizes-government-for-stance-on-airport-privatization/#sthash.QSNMf5ex.dpuf
http://greece.greekreporter.com/2015/08/19/samaras-criticizes-government-for-stance-on-airport-privatization/

To a German company no less! So, the question is: Why criticize New Democracy so strongly, if you don't follow up consistently on your own when in office? Where is your integrity?

*These privatizations that will continue set up further and further surplus value being appropriated for use against the Greek people. * And they will never arrive at the 50 billion euros, and thus have unlimited application.

Paul Zarembka

Former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras <http://greece.greekreporter.com/tag/antonis-samaras/> criticized the Greek government harshly for having accused his then-government of “selling out” on the issue of privatizations <http://greece.greekreporter.com/tag/privatisation/> by trying to sell some of Greece’s regional airports, when current premier Alexis Tsipras <http://greece.greekreporter.com/tag/alexis-tsipras/> is now embracing it.

Samaras was commenting on the government’s decision to go ahead with the sale of 14 regional airports to the joint venture of Fraport-Slentel, a deal which had been vehemently contested by Syriza and which Tsipras had vowed to annul when he came to power.

“The government decided eventually to go ahead with the privatization of 14 airports, exactly in the way the previous government had agreed. Then, it had denounced the decision as a suspicious sellout; now it is adopting it as a beneficial and important agreement,” the former leader of New Democracy said. “He could have apologized of course, but he has no shame…” he added.

- See more at: http://greece.greekreporter.com/2015/08/19/samaras-criticizes-government-for-stance-on-airport-privatization/#sthash.QSNMf5ex.dpuf

Former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras <http://greece.greekreporter.com/tag/antonis-samaras/> criticized the Greek government harshly for having accused his then-government of “selling out” on the issue of privatizations <http://greece.greekreporter.com/tag/privatisation/> by trying to sell some of Greece’s regional airports, when current premier Alexis Tsipras <http://greece.greekreporter.com/tag/alexis-tsipras/> is now embracing it.

Samaras was commenting on the government’s decision to go ahead with the sale of 14 regional airports to the joint venture of Fraport-Slentel, a deal which had been vehemently contested by Syriza and which Tsipras had vowed to annul when he came to power.

“The government decided eventually to go ahead with the privatization of 14 airports, exactly in the way the previous government had agreed. Then, it had denounced the decision as a suspicious sellout; now it is adopting it as a beneficial and important agreement,” the former leader of New Democracy said. “He could have apologized of course, but he has no shame…” he added.

- See more at: http://greece.greekreporter.com/2015/08/19/samaras-criticizes-government-for-stance-on-airport-privatization/#sthash.QSNMf5ex.dpuf

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