
Yesterday’s speech by the prime minister to the parliamentary group also had to do with some apparently ministers who do not seem to attach due importance to deputies and, as they say, ride a stick. So Mr. Mitsotakis said that the role of deputies is “decisive”, and his door is always open. “I will ask that the same applies to all ministers,” he added, veiled but clear.
No mention of PASOK
Otherwise, one of the interesting aspects of the Prime Minister’s speech is that he made no (!) mention of PASOK, and his mention of SYRIZA was sharp but very limited, indicating that Mr Mitsotakis wanted to to focus yesterday’s attention on his party and his deputies.
Trolling Spanakis
MP Spanakis, having risen to the podium, announced the exact time of the elections, saying that there were 230 days left! Mitsotakis was surprised to hear him and, of course, playfully commented on his best man as he married him: “It’s interesting that my deputies know more than I do,” he said with a smile, since there is no misunderstanding with Spanakis. as a deputy from the prime minister’s sympathies.
personal interest
The prime minister took a personal interest in Noni Dunia, as after the deputy lost consciousness, he himself went to the doctor’s office to inquire about her condition. However, the Piraeus MP is fine and a little later she posted a message on social media thanking everyone for their interest.
Confrontation
He was in a hurry to reap the political rewards. Reason for Dimitris Papadimoulis, who tweeted that a PEGA panel would come to Greece to investigate the surveillance case, asking to see Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Grigoris Dimitriadis, Giannis Lavranos and Felix Bizios, among others. As it turned out, it was an internal document with… thoughts and not a final decision, as it was not even given to political groups. This was stated by the president of the PEGA committee of the European Parliament, Jeroen Lenners, who also responded via Twitter to the MEP from SYRIZA with a request to withdraw the tweet.
Source: Kathimerini

Robert is an experienced journalist who has been covering the automobile industry for over a decade. He has a deep understanding of the latest technologies and trends in the industry and is known for his thorough and in-depth reporting.