
Criticized by the prime minister for his choice SYRIZA abstain from voting in parliament until elections o Alexis Tsipras answered through the case wiretapping. “Once you rise to this stage and answer today why did you follow the head of GEETHA Mr. Floros, the head of GES Mr. Lalousis, Mr. Androulakis, Mr. Kirtsos and the heads of weapons programs, once you give explanations, and we’ll tell you what the nationwide speech was, I promise you we’ll get back to voting on the bill.” The President of SYRIZA defended his choice not to legitimize the majority henceforth, stressing that the non-voting was an institutional move that the ND party also took. in past.
For the leader of the official opposition, the Navy allowance announced Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the new wage fund that the government will develop is a pre-election firework. He pointed out that most do not care how the officers of the Armed Forces have survived for four years in conditions of appalling accuracy. He even accused him of putting the military and national issues in the arena of micro-party exploitation. Insisting on a pre-election tone, Alexis Tsipras advised the prime minister not to make promises for 2024 “because the elections are interfering and you won’t be there to fulfill them.”
With regard to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s latest report on the quality of democracy worldwide, which saw Greece move up 9 positions on the scale (25th), Alexis Tsipras responded to the Prime Minister’s report that the review emphasized that the upgrade is due to “a departure from the period of memorandums, that is, what the previous government did, not you.”
In keeping with his usual tactic, the former prime minister once again urged Mr. Mitsotakis to compare their telecom programs in order to make a meaningful comparison. “You avoided her for seven years—why, right? Since you’re so sure you’re better.” Mr Tsipras assessed that the prime minister should not be ruled out of holding elections in July 2023, “hooking on the seat of power,” as he characteristically commented. He claimed that he also did not believe in opinion polls, which give him an advantage and superiority. “It is not sociologists who vote in the elections, the Greek people vote,” he said and cited the results of the vote in Cyprus as an example.
Source: Kathimerini

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