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SYRIZA MP asks: Just how will we find the money?
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Critics have levelled the accusation at SYRIZA many times but the party’s veteran MP, Manolis Glezos, has broken new ground by being the first leftist lawmaker to express doubts about just where SYRIZA is going to find the money to fulfil its policy pledges.
“People ask me about where we will find the money but I’m reluctant to tell them as our answer is not convincing,” Glezos, a widely respected Second World War hero, said during an interview with Vima FM on Wednesday. “It has to be more convincing.”
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