
“Twice Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis sent an invitation to Nikos Androulakis when he was elected its leader PASOKto meet with him prior to the surveillance case, and Mr. Androulakis refused,” commented New Democracy, referring to statements by a PASOK representative.
In particular, N.D. stated: “We must remind PASOK representative Mr. Mantzos, who justified Mr. Androulakis’ refusal to meet with Mr. Mitsotakis, by speaking of surveillance, that the Prime Minister’s invitation was twice addressed to Mr. Androulakis when he was elected leader of PASOK . , i.e. 8 months prior to this event. Obviously, there are other reasons why Mr. Androulakis twice refused to meet with Mr. Mitsotakis.”
Recall that earlier his press secretary PASOKDimitris Manzos, commented on yesterday’s interview with the Prime Minister, arguing that Mr. Mitsotakis looked like he was not responsible for anything.
D. Manzos, in response to a question about Mr. Mitsotakis’s report to Nikos Androulakis that he did not agree to meet twice, accused the prime minister of “entering the zone of insolence by attributing dishonesty or anti-political behavior to Nikos Androulakis.” For a prime minister to do this from an office in which the “Great Nephew” operated in a system of surveillance and wiretapping is impudence. 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.
Source: Kathimerini

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