
The Prime Minister’s refusal to answer critical questions was supported by the President of PASOK, Nikos Androulakisin his first reaction after the meeting of Parliament.
He himself, addressing the Prime Minister, indicated that “I am making an appointment for him at the commission of inquiry in order to appear and directly answer what he avoided today, once again choosing a venomous confrontation with Alexis Tsipras as a way of leaving.”
“Today, the Prime Minister appeared in Parliament, mired in arrogance. He once again refused to answer critical questions. Since September 2021, the EMP has been following me, and at the same time, attempts are being made to trap me with a spy “super plane” worth millions of euros, which could video film 24 hours a day.
Mr. Mitsotakis considers this normal, while he knows that I am the only member of the European Parliament in the entire European Union, with whom something like this happened.
In addition, he did not answer what the national reasons for my presence were, which did not happen in the eight years that I was a member of the European Parliament. They appeared suddenly as soon as I announced my candidacy for the presidency of PASOK, and suddenly disappeared again with my election.
Stop, Mr. Mitsotakis, directly disregarding the intellect of the Greek people. You wanted to take PASOK hostage, but failed.
He also claims that he cannot speak publicly about the reasons for the surveillance. Is it legal and ethical to say this, while Maximus House is spouting nonsense involving third countries that refute them, exposing our country at the international level?
And since he’s expressed…anxiety about when we’ll meet, I’m making an appointment for him at the investigating committee to appear and answer directly what he’s been avoiding today, once again choosing a venomous confrontation with Alexis Tsipras as his exit method.
Finally, Mr. Mitsotakis had the audacity to give advice to the PASOK voters. With what has been revealed lately, you are not in a position to give advice to the democratic citizens of the country.”
Source: Kathimerini

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