N. Lygeros - The Skopjean issue and propaganda


Translated from the Greek by Athina Kehagias


Even though there's no written agreement and consequently any official article, the political partisanhip propaganda tries to convince us that it is all about a success. We in actual fact are in the field of superficiality. In Greece the two political parties which form the government don't agree, the opposition disagrees with the entire issue, and in Skopje there is a disagreement between President and Prime Minister, so for what common acceptance we are talking about. Who could allege that the entire issue and its resolution are agreed upon by the two nations?  How many Rallies are required in order for the will of the Greek nation and Hellenism in general to become obvious? This communicative propaganda has reached the...Opus 38859