“What is needed in Greece right now is a military junta, which would not need public approval and could use tanks against strikers and demonstrators.”

Jussi Halla-aho on Facebook in 2011.
Halla-aho was suspended for two weeks by his parliamentary group in June 2011 http://yle.fi/uutiset/halla-aho_suspended_for_two_weeks/2874736 due to this quote on Greece.
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