“The need to shed plenty of light on all aspects of the events of that period”
The publication of the practices of the critical meeting of political leaders the following day referendum the former prime minister asks Alexis Tsiprasby letter to the President of the Republic Constantine Tasoula.
‘Imperative the need to shed plenty of light on all aspects of the events of that period, As the truth about yesterday is equipping us for today and tomorrow, ”Al notes. Tsipras, explaining that “the minutes contain the views of all parties, their estimates of the referendum and its outcome, but also on the strategy that the Greek government should follow to leave the homeland from the backdrop of bankruptcy.”
“The result of the freely expressed will of the Greek people as well as the possibility of shaping a single national line by political leaders were, those historical moments for our country, a critical factor in the final outcome of the difficult negotiations and our agreement with our lenders,” Restructuring of public debt and guaranteed funding to repay its loan obligations, recovering its international credibility, returning to markets and restoring our homeland to economic, democratic and national regularity, freeing it from the suffocating committees. “
In detail the letter by former Prime Minister Al. Tsipras:
“To the President of the Hellenic Republic, Mr. Konstantinos Tasoula
Honorable Mr President,
In a few days, ten years have passed since the referendum of 5 July 2015 and the crucial meeting of political leaders the day after the popular verdict.
The result of the freely expressed will of the Greek people as well as the possibility of shaping a single national line by political leaders were, those historical moments for our country, a critical factor in the final outcome of the difficult negotiations and agreeing with our lenders.
An agreement that has ultimately opened the country’s exit from the crisis by restructuring public debt and guaranteed funding to repay its loan obligations, recovering its international credibility, returning to markets and restoring our homeland to the economic, democratic and democratic, democratic and democratic.
It is reasonable that those critical events that have influenced the lives of millions of people to even employ public dialogue today. And this makes it even more imperative to shed light on all their aspects, as the truth about yesterday is equipping us for today and tomorrow.
That is why I ask you, today, with the completion of ten years, to release the minutes of the Council of Political Leaders, which was convened at my request by the then President of the Hellenic Republic, Prokopis Pavlopoulos, the day after the referendum.
Proceedings containing the views of all parties, their estimates of the referendum and its outcome, but also on the strategy that the Greek government should follow to leave the homeland of bankruptcy.
The nation must learn to consider national what is true, said Dionysius Solomos. With the certainty that you share this view, I expect that you will do your democratic and institutional debt to the truth.
Appreciated
Alexis Tsipras. “