
His response was immediate SYRIZA– PS in an interview with the Prime Minister, with his statement, in which he characterizes the interview as “delusions of guilt, panic and insults” and adds that “SYRIZA will not offer him a lifeline with a vote of no confidence.”
In a statement, SYRIZA says: “At a time when society is drowning in accuracy, Mr. Mitsotakis is drowning in his lies to cover up the parastatal wiretapping mechanism he has created. All the interviews he gave, back and forth after the revelations about the surveillance of his ministers and businessmen with the Predator, were delusions of guilt, panic and abuse.
SYRIZA claims that “his stalemate is indicative, but it is also unfortunate that he almost begs for a vote of no confidence to blackmail the ministers he has overseen to support him in case he can be saved. If he’s looking for a lifeline, he won’t find it in SYRIZA-PS. If he fears that the confidence of his deputies and ministers has been lost, it is enough for him to ask for a vote of confidence himself.”
He concludes by asking the Prime Minister to come to Parliament to answer the question posed by Alexis Tsipras: “Until then, he must understand that he is the Prime Minister of a parliamentary democracy and not, by the grace of God, a monarch, and he must obey the parliamentary control. We are waiting for him to come on Friday to respond to Mr. Tsipras if 33 of the list that are said to be targets of predatory malware, or some of them, were also on the official EYP link,” he says characteristically .
Source: Kathimerini

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