N. G. Michaloliakos on Thrace NET: Thrace is the outpost of Hellenism against the Turkish threat - Video

09/12/2016 16:56

The General Secretary of the Popular Association appeared as a guest on the main news bulletin of Thrace NET, where he discussed the current political developments.

 

First, he noted that the measures agreed in the Eurogroup are in essence the fourth memorandum. He stressed that the Greek people have been suffering for seven years because of the stifling memoranda policy.

 

The only solution for an economic recovery and an outlet from the deadlocks of the Memoranda is the return to domestic production and the exploitation of the natural resources.

 

The Leader of Golden Dawn stressed that Thrace is the outpost of Hellenism against the Turkish threat, but unfortunately the state has abandoned her.

 

He noted the continuing challenges and demands from Albania and Turkey, describing the “Greek-Turkish friendship” as a fairy tale.

 

Finally, Nikos G. Michaloliakos extended militant greetings to the Greek frontiersmen, pointing out that in Thrace beats the heart of Greece.








From: xryshaygh.com

The General Secretary of the Popular Association appeared as a guest on the main news bulletin of Thrace NET, where he discussed the current political developments.
First, he noted that the measures agreed in the Eurogroup are in essence the fourth memorandum. He stressed that the Greek people have been suffering for seven years because of the stifling memoranda policy.
The only solution for an economic recovery and an outlet from the deadlocks of the Memoranda is the return to domestic production and the exploitation of the natural resources.
The Leader of Golden Dawn stressed that Thrace is the outpost of Hellenism against the Turkish threat, but unfortunately the state has abandoned her.
He noted the continuing challenges and demands from Albania and Turkey, describing the “Greek-Turkish friendship” as a fairy tale.
Finally, Nikos G. Michaloliakos extended militant greetings to the Greek frontiersmen, pointing out that in Thrace beats the heart of Greece.