Greek tripartite coalition failed to agree on the crisis emerged around the close of the public broadcaster ERT, which opens an uncertain future for the government. The leader of the moderate left, Fotis Kuvelis, announced that today’s meeting did not reach an agreement, but did not say whether his party leaves the tripartite. Also the social democratic PASOK party chief, Evangelos Venizelos, admitted the failure of the negotiations over ERT, but hinted that despite all considered better to stay in government.
“What is best for ERT workers, to dissolve parliament or a renegotiation of the treaty of coalition?” raised Venizelos said in a statement to the press before meeting urgently with its parliamentary group. Dimar Venizelos directly invited to stay in government and continue fighting together for a restructuring of the rules of the coalition.
Venizelos as KuvelisBoth blamed the Conservative Prime Minister Andonis Samaras, the failure for not accepting their demand to meet the administrative supreme court order to restore the signal immediately and make a restructuring ERT from existing entity. Samaras accused Kuvelis have thoroughly ignored the administrative supreme court order to restart the sign of the public broadcaster ERT and thereby failing to respect the democratic order.
His party had presented an alternative that included a restructuring of ERT, keeping for a limited time to all workers, initiative rejected by Samaras. Samaras has called a Council of Ministers, which are only present ministers of her conservative party.
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