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Parking, the Holy Monastery and Niki are a common denominator in Thessaloniki

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Parking, the Holy Monastery and Niki are a common denominator in Thessaloniki

The thread supposedly connecting Victory move With Holy Philotheus Monastery leads to 12 Mackenzie King Street, where the party offices are located. Thessaloniki. The same address was announced as the headquarters of companies that were involved in the management of hundreds of underground locations. parking in the shopping center square. The Mackenzie King building, said to be owned by the Agioreiti Monastery, has also declared as its headquarters a business in which the candidate for parliament in Thessaloniki, along with Niki, was a partner in the recent May elections.

Having gained 2.92% on May 21, the Pobeda movement almost entered the parliament. The results of the election of the party that took part in the elections for the first time became news, because in the previous period they remained unnoticed by the voters’ radars. In a matter of months, he managed to establish his electoral base discreetly, away from the public eye, relying heavily on his candidates’ relationships with priests, churches, and church organizations throughout Greece. As can be seen from the results, he had the greatest impact on voters in Central Macedonia, gaining the highest percentages in PieriaV Pella and to Kilkis. This was reported to “K” by sources from the Holy Mount Athos. that, apparently, there is an ideological closeness of the party with the so-called “philotheistic monasteries”, which are given a pro-Russian sign. One of the issues on which their common positions are revealed is their negative attitude towards the COVID-19 pandemic and mandatory vaccination.

At the end of last month, the authorized lawyers of the St. Philotheevsky Monastery, in their statement, argued that the monastery does not participate in the national elections and that there is no “role” of Moscow in its internal affairs. “We note that every citizen of Greece has the right to participate in the electoral process,” they noted and invited all politicians “who represent Christian Orthodox teaching” to visit the monastery in order to “receive the blessing of the Virgin.” . They also called as slander and an insult publications that spoke of the support of Nike from the St. Philotheos Monastery and indicated as a relevant connecting element the participation of the brother of the abbot of the monastery in the voting of the party in Thessaloniki.

The common denominator is the building at 12 Mackenzie King Street in Thessaloniki, which belongs to the Monastery of the Holy of Holies.

Address match

In the spring of 2005, the St. Philotheevsky Monastery was bought from GEKA SA. underground parking for more than 400 places in the Platia shopping center, on Tsimiski street in Thessaloniki. A few days later, this was followed by the creation of a sole proprietorship whose main purpose was to manage the car park. According to an earlier publication of the Thessaloniki newspaper, her only partner was a merchant, who at the same time allegedly was the legal administrator of the property of the monastery.

In January 2009, another company was formed, headquartered at 12 Mackenzie King Street, which was later given the shares of a sole proprietor who took over the management of the car park. The woman, who appears to be part of this company, founded another company in 2014, based in the same building in Mackenzie King, whose main activity is the wholesale of computers. In the notice of establishment, he is mentioned as a member of the company and later as a candidate for deputy, along with Niki in Thessaloniki. In his resume posted on the party website, he indicates that he is a network engineer by profession and that he was a developer of electronic parking control systems. Mackenzie King’s offices and the Victory Party operate in the same building today.

Author: Giannis Souliotis

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Author: Giannis Papadopoulos

Source: Kathimerini

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