It has now
been confirmed that the Greek parliament will not get a formal vote on the
extension of the financial assistance agreement with the Eurozone. Open Europe ’s Raoul Ruparel asks whether this is another sign
of Syriza moving from its election commitments – in this case democracy and
transparency.
2 March
2015
In
announcing that the parliament will not get a vote Greek government spokesman
Gavriil Sakellaridis said:
"There
reason that the government chooses at this time not to bring the agreement to
Parliament for approval has to do with the fact that it is just the extension
of an already existing loan agreement.
This is a
pretty extraordinary decision for a number of reasons."