
Against the backdrop of a bill to modernize museum policy, finally approved by the votes of the ruling majority, a protracted political conflict broke out in Parliament yesterday, even in the presence of some political leaders, which extended to other current affairs, for example, those related to the first home auctions and growing mobilizations in the art world.
The conflict broke out, on the one hand, between the government and the opposition, which together questioned the correctness of the choice of the majority of museums, as well as between the opposition parties and SYRIZA, which, as part of its decision to abstain from voting, did not participate in yesterday’s draft law of the Ministry of Culture – to receive shooters from all minor opposition parties.
In an effort to maintain high criticism of the government, Al. Tsipras spoke at yesterday’s meeting, in addition to his three personal addresses to the Minister of the PASOK government under A. Papandreou Melina Mercouris, once again for the government of the “cultural barbarism regime”, but also for the “barbarism of the labor jungle, surveillance and blackmail, embezzlement of income, and now hundreds of thousands of first home auctions.”
“Registrations are established by those who are trying to control the junctions of power,” Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni immediately replied, recalling at the same time that Dem did later. Koutsoubas – among other things, the fact that the SYRIZA governments “sold 11,000 monuments to the Superfund”.
c.g. K.E. from the KKE also said that SYRIZA is good “in the clique of people’s struggle”, while the parliamentary representative of SYRIZA P. Skurletis replied to the KKE that “our leftists” make a different political choice.
Yesterday, PASOK and the Communist Party introduced amendments to protect the first house from auctions, and the head of MeRA25, G. Varoufakis, recalled the proposal of law that his party presented on this particular issue. Addressing SYRIZA, he emphasized: “Stop mocking people who once believed in you. You are committed to this robbery.”
On behalf of the Greek decision, V. Villardos argued that “one government passes laws, and another implements them to the detriment of the Greeks and in favor of both foreigners and banks.”
In the end, the ND voted in favor of the bill, while PASOK, KKE, Hell, Lisi and MeRA25 voted against.
Source: Kathimerini

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