PM Tsipras: National unity govt scenarios are a midsummer night dream

He also sent a message to Greece’s lenders that the government will not succumb to unreasonable demands

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Sunday in an interview with Real News newspaper said that the scenarios for a national unity government are a “midsummer night dream,” insisting that the parliamentary majority is firm and that the government will complete its four-year term.

He estimated that the MPs who will vote for the bill on the social security reforms will be more than 153 adding that the scenarios for a national unity government are promoted by the bankrupt political system and will be proven wrong.

He also sent a message to Greece’s lenders that the government will not succumb to unreasonable demands.

“We will fully meet our commitments, but we will not accept injustices,” he stressed.

Mr. Tsipras said that 2016 will mark the return after six years of recession expressing the belief that a new page would open for Greece.

“In 2016, Greece will exit the crisis and will recover,” he stressed adding that major institutional reforms will also be implemented.