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Mrs Mitsotakis: No confidence vote welcome – Let’s compare

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Mrs Mitsotakis: No confidence vote welcome – Let’s compare

The vote of no confidence was welcomed by Mr. Kyriakos Mitsotakiswho was at the presentation of the development plan of Crete and was informed about the development there parliament.

“The offer is welcome and it is true that I have been begging him for many months to do this,” Mr. Mitsotakis said, adding that it was “a very good opportunity we compare the cases of four years“.

“I’m looking for comparisons, let’s compare (…). And, of course, we’ll also talk about the rule of law. (…) I wish citizens to overcome the cloud of toxicity and understand who can talk to them about their future,” he noted and added: “SYRIZA is looking for conflict because she has no proposals for the future of the country, and at the same time she does not can talk about the past of the country, because no one wants to remember 4 years of their own rule.”

“From tomorrow we will be in Parliament, and on Friday we will get a vote of confidence, and until we call elections, we will continue our work,” concluded Mr. Mitsotakis.


Tsipras votes no confidence in government for surveillance

SYRIZA President Alexis Tsipras moved a vote of no confidence in the government during his speech at the plenary session of parliament on the issue of surveillance.

“Today we will speak based on evidence,” Al said. Tsipras, noting that the time had come to answer the question of those who were wondering what was in the envelope he was holding yesterday as he left the ADAE office after meeting with its president, Christos Rammos.

The President of SYRIZA, in particular, said that the file contained the results of an ADAE investigation on a request he submitted to the Authority on 12 July and which he enriched – after a written request from the authority – with his follow-up request on 28/12. “Therefore, the file contains the illegal projects of a dark semi-state corporation, created by Mr. Mitsotakis, about the removal of semi-state power by the most competent body of the state,” Mr. Tsipras said.

He stated in particular that “28/12, therefore, and although it was known that in the files of providers, the Independent Authority has already found EYP links, in addition to Mr. Androulakis and Mr. Koukakis, and for the phones of MEP Kirtsos and journalist Teloglu, I formally demanded in writing that the Authority conduct an investigation to find out if he was really connected with the EMP, with an order signed by the competent prosecutor of the EMP, the Minister of Labor Mr. Hatsidakis, the head of the National Directorate of Labor and Social Security Mr. Floros, head of GES Mr. Lalouzis, former national security adviser Mr. Diakopoulos, former and current head of the General Directorate of Equipment, and others Lagios and Alexopoulos.” “And the response that I officially received on this closed case is six out of six,” he stressed, adding that “in all of them, Mr. Mitsotakis’ EMP investments were found.”

“I hope we have reached the number of 10 people for whom Mr. Mitsotakis’ EYP results are currently being officially monitored,” he emphasized and emphasized that “we have no right to swallow this diversion.” “Can this diversion pass without any attribution? What will this mean for the next day? – he asked.

“We have a historic obligation to act. We will exhaust all the possibilities that the Republic offers us. The prime minister and the government are to blame for this sabotage. Their stay in the country’s government is dangerous,” he stressed and pointed out that after what happened, the government and the prime minister cannot remain in office for a single day.

“For the country, society, political parties, citizens, a critical time is coming when they are called upon to take a clear position, take responsibility and rise to the occasion. Today we are in such a moment,” he said and noted that the fate of the country is in the hands of the government “not only incompetent, tied to selfishness and interests, but also deeply anti-democratic.” And about the prime minister who writes a chronicle of the predicted retreat from the rules of democracy.”

He emphasized that “no one has the right to turn a blind eye, because what is happening concerns not only some authoritative constitutionalists, but also people’s lives.” He noted that “Greek society has been living for half a year in the midst of revelations about an unimaginable number of interceptions. In the midst of the most extensive and profound deviation from the rule of law the country has seen since 1974.”

He stated that “journalists, MEPs, the president of PASOK-KIN.ALL., ministers, businessmen, officers of our armed forces have become victims of an illegal, really dirty network. Crime network, I would say. But where Maximos Palace himself was based. And coordinated by the prime minister himself.”

Al. Tsipras claimed that the prime minister “organized this network to have at hand not only useful information for his political opponents, his political friends, the economic factors of the place, the military leadership, journalists, army officers. But also to have them in your hands, to blackmail them. Know their thoughts, aspirations, weaknesses. He added that “he organized this network with very serious planning from the first moment he took over the government of the country.”

He described the Prime Minister as “the brains and leader of this criminal network”, accusing him of arrogance and also of “believing no one would ever control him”. He also accused Mr. Mitsotakis of “for six months he deliberately lied that he did not know.”

Herapetrite: this is a great opportunity you are giving us and we thank you

Minister of State Giorgos Gerapetritis demanded the immediate start of a no-confidence vote process in a speech following Tsipras’ speech.

G. Gerapetritis began his speech with the words of Lysis, saying that “the opportunity you give us is great, and we thank you, we will have the opportunity to resist in the next three days at the level of public policy.”

He added that “the confrontation will be very obvious, both administrations are fresh,” Al added playfully. Tsipras: “We lost you, there was partial deafness, and this is not from the virus.”

Addressing the President of SYRIZA, he said: “You have already concluded that ‘you are irrevocably guilty’, just like the Supreme Court, Mr. Tsipras” and emphasized: “Guilty, guilty, what’s the difference.”

He recalled that SYRIZA has “two special courts open to manipulation of institutions” and noted that it has now emerged that Al. Tsipras “had judgment and knowledge, he put hoods on them and called them Maximus.” “He cannot create another criminal,” he concluded.

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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