Alexis
Tsipras took the oath of office for a second term as Greek prime minister on
Monday, promising to revive the crippled economy while demanding debt relief
from creditors as his "first big battle" following an unexpectedly
clear election victory.
Voters gave Tsipras and his Syriza party the
benefit of the doubt over a dramatic summer U-turn, when he ditched his
anti-austerity platform to secure a new bailout and avert 'Grexit', a Greek
exit from the euro zone. His first comments upon taking the oath of office were
not about his country's economic woes but about Europe's migration crisis, the
worst on the continent since the Balkan wars of the 1990s.
Greece has been the main point of entry for
tens of thousands of migrants who arrive on its shores by sea and mostly
continue onwards over land across the Balkan peninsula to richer EU countries
further north. It complains that it lacks the capacity to enforce EU rules
which would require it to register all arrivals and has sought more help from
the bloc.
Tsipras will represent Greece at an
emergency summit of European leaders to discuss the migration crisis on
Wednesday. It is one of three countries, alongside Italy and Hungary, that
would receive help from the rest of the EU resettling 160,000 refugees under a
plan backed by Brussels and Germany but opposed by eastern European countries.
"Europe has unfortunately not taken
steps to protect reception countries from a (migration) wave which has taken on
uncontrolled dimensions," Tsipras said.
Πηγή: reuters.com
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