
Only silence is appropriate
Giorgos Varemenos’s attempt to wrest the paper from Anna Karamanli’s hands was unacceptable, and fortunately he immediately took it back. But what happened before is also unacceptable. The ND MP, even without burying the dead heroes, took the concept of “patriotism” to another level, waving… a photo of Alexis Tsipras… accusing him of laughing at the deaths of the pilots, while dozens of her party officials posted smiling faces at various events on the same day that the plane crash occurred. N.D. it is too historical a party to accept such an attitude. And along with the condemnation of Varemenos, she must also condemn her unrestrained deputy. The fallen air force deserves respect and silence.
Brake Mitsotakis
An example is the prime minister himself. I was told that at yesterday’s ministerial meeting he wanted to say a lot about SYRIZA, but he slowed down before the national mourning. Arriving from Tripoli, where the funeral procession of the heroic vice-captain was taking place, the prime minister lowered his tone. “I don’t want to spend too much time on what’s going on in the territory of the official opposition, perhaps I was also affected by the funeral,” said Mitsotakis, who seemed genuinely shocked to hear the deceased pilot’s funeral. mother.
Surprise transfer?
The son of a former minister and one of the founders of PASOK, Robert Spyropoulos, made a very interesting statement yesterday on the air of Tripoli Municipal Radio. Apostolos Spyropoulos, days after announcing he would not run for parliament with PASOK in Arcadia, moving along the N.D. he stated that “the country must remain stable”, praising the current government for being “the best after the memos, even though it has made mistakes”. The statement essentially drops the ball on N.D. for a transfer that, if it happens, will cause a sensation, since Robertos Spyropoulos was for many years a leading member of PASOK in André’s governments. Papandreou, K. Simitis and G. Papandreou.
Clinic in Belgium
Nikos Androulakis did not “attend” team captain Marios-Mihail Turoutsikas’ funeral as he reportedly went to a special clinic in Belgium for a leg examination.
Source: Kathimerini

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