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PASOK: “References to N. Androulakis are the cowardice of Mitsotakis”

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PASOK: “References to N. Androulakis are the cowardice of Mitsotakis”

His press secretary PASOK-Movement for Change, Dimitris Manzos, commented on yesterday’s interview with the Prime Minister, arguing that Mr. Mitsotakis looked like he was not responsible for anything. “The Prime Minister does not seem to share this need to speak honestly and self-critically. He seems to have been promoted from prince to emperor. More or less, he said that everyone around could be to blame, the former ones were to blame, even his ministers were to blame, everyone except himself. The government may be to blame, but not the “governor”. To change everyone and everything around him so that he does not have to change himself,” he said on the air of the Today program of the SKAI TV channel.

He also added that “Mr. Mitsotakis is a prime minister, not a commentator on reality, he does not sit on a commission and say, ‘Oh, how nice it would be if we had a staff to coordinate’, ‘How it would be nice if we reviewed TRAINOSE”, “how nice it would be if we didn’t have a party state”, “how nice it would be if we didn’t have a stationmaster with a notepad”. Who is responsible for all this if not himself? said a spokesman for PASOK-Movement for Change.

D. Manzos, when asked about Mr. Mitsotakis’ report to him Nikos Androulakis that he did not agree to meet twice, he accused the prime minister of how “entered the zone of insolence by accusing Nikos Androulakis of dishonesty or anti-political behavior. For the Prime Minister, from whose office “Grand-Nephew” operated in the system of surveillance and wiretapping, it is bold to do so. The only interest a meeting between them could have would be to tell him when, why, and with what product she was tracking him down. That’s what EYP and ADAE say, because there was a wiretapping at the time. Let’s be honest, take courage and talk halfway,” he stressed.

Commenting on the latest public opinion polls, D. Manzos calculated that “the strengthening of undecided votes has a deep political message: citizens demand honesty, self-criticism, responsibility from political forces, and not the logic of additions. Everyone must correspond to the level of their responsibility and make their own proposals for the state and the country in which we want to live.”

Mr. Manzos also commented on the Prime Minister’s mention of ASEP, saying that “it takes a certain amount of political pettiness to talk about ASEP, the great reform of PASOK, and not even utter the word PASOK – one becomes allergic to it – to deny or hide that N. D. did not vote for him, but only mentioned that A. Peponis did it alone. How was A. Peponis alone? Wasn’t there a PASOK government back then?”

“Mr. Mitsotakis talked about the projector. The bad news for the government is that we are in the spotlight. And we throw it everywhere, and in its party state, and in wiretapping, and in violation of the law, and in omission, and in the delay in the basic security infrastructure in the contract for remote control,” he said on the occasion of the Tragedy in Tempe.

Source: RES-IPE

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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