
“Giving someone the address of the house of a public figure such as Madame Nicolau, indirectly inciting banditry, is a purely fascist method. The opposition has every right to exercise parliamentary control and demand the intervention of justice where it judges. However, it cannot target individuals and their families,” New Democracy said in a statement.
The ad refers to a Facebook post by Mr. Polakis complaining that Mrs. Nicolau has purchased a luxury property in P. Psychiko.
In particular, he wrote that Ms. Nicolau bought the property after direct concessions, which, as she notes, caused damage to the state in the amount of two million euros.
Source: Kathimerini

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