
The National Action Plan to Protect Children from the Crime of Sexual Violence will be presented today at a special session in Parliament. Interestingly, the prime minister himself will make his “gift” by choosing institutionalism for a major social problem, against those who saw the tragic case of a 12-year-old girl in Kolonos as an opportunity to engage in political speculation by promoting the illegal hashtag “nd_paiderastes”.
Bother
The fact that SYRIZA removed its member who allegedly had contact with a 12-year-old girl shows what all sober people have been saying from the very beginning: the problem is not a partisan one, but a social one, and should be treated accordingly. From this I learn that some of the old SYRIZA Left, with a different culture, are irritated by “pasochogenic” party officials who saw the Kolonos case as an opportunity for a party confrontation. “Pasok found out about the speculation, so they are doing the same with SYRIZA,” a scathing comment that was relayed to me.
“A lot of time”
This was stated by a high-ranking official of the government, sounding the alarm to officials and the faction as a whole: there is a lot of time left before the elections and attention is required at all levels. His remark was made in connection with the Patsis case, in which the government at all levels apologized for the actions of an MP in the region. And it shows how fluid the political landscape is. And we have not yet entered the official pre-election period.
Opening
Meetings with professional groups not associated with N.D. aspires to become the ruling party in the next period. The secretary Pavlos Marinakis, who is in contact with representatives of various professional groups, such as couriers and others, is called upon to implement the corresponding idea. These are meetings in continuation of those already held with the Prime Minister, at which problems will be discussed and the progress of implementation of what was discussed earlier will be reviewed.
Reply from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
I wrote to you yesterday about the “missing person” to the Greek ambassador in Tripoli. Foreign Ministry sources responded to the column that if there were an ambassador to Libya in Athens to present his credentials, it would be tantamount to recognizing the government that had taken an illegal decision on the Turkish-Libyan memorandum. And the decision of Nikos Kotrokois – the Greek ambassador to Libya – to return to Athens was “correct”.
Source: Kathimerini

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