
In August there were many of his employees SYRIZA who claimed that the surveillance case would dominate the news. Accuracy, however, “overlapped” everything. From his speech Alexis Tsipras in his parliamentary group it becomes clear that the official opposition is ready to make another attempt to raise this particular issue. And why not, depending on the development of events, keep up with accuracy. “Surveillance is Mr. Mitsotakis’ method of control,” the former prime minister said. At the beginning of his speech, he described the majority as a “bugging government”, demanded the resignation of the prime minister and closed his position by putting a new slogan on the campaign agenda, which, he said, SYRIZA should tell every citizen: “Democracy, he needs you “.
In the equation, Alexis Tsipras also included the case of the director of defense equipment of the Ministry of Defense No. 1. Aleksopoulou, who was allegedly put under surveillance, speaking about a matter of national security. According to the President of SYRIZA, wiretapping was a method of ensuring silence while looting the state treasury.
Addressing K.O. SYRIZA focused on surveillance and national issues.
At a short meeting of the CO, the general conclusion of the deputies who spoke was that the climate is changing. The gap to ND is expected to close, which will give Maximos even more “headache”. The positioning of the Umbrella leaders who spoke (N. Vutsis, P. Skurletis, T. Dritsas) was also in the unifying line. The main reason why Alexis Tsipras chose to meet with his 85 MPs yesterday was obvious. He wanted to show – and he said this in his speech – that on the third Friday, the Prime Minister evaded answering him in the wiretapping case, repeating that “no one is innocent.” His second goal was to provide answers to national questions and what the prime minister attributed to him when he spoke to the New Democracy Political Committee on Monday. Since they are also in the pre-election period in Turkey, Komunduru believes that foreign policy and especially relations with Ankara will be an important part of the confrontation on the way to elections.
Nailing the prime minister for not keeping an open line with Nikos Dendias, he stressed that “how much our foreign policy suffers from his uncertainty and absolute lack of trust and understanding with the foreign minister, we see in the Eastern Mediterranean “. Presenting the image of the collapse, he also criticized Nikos Dendias in connection with the diplomatic episode in Libya: “Yesterday, with an amateurishly prepared visit, all possibilities for our penetration into this country disappeared,” he said.

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