
The President of PASOK-KINAL issued a sharp criticism, Nikos AndroulakisK. Mitsotakis and A. Tsipras, whom he accused of showing discord and venomous statements to today’s confrontation in parliament.
In a statement, the President of PASOK-KINAL said that “the former, without a shadow of courage, is introducing a bill to cover up and subsequently legalize the illegal actions of his government.
From “come and learn by ear,” he now directly tells us: “Come and learn in three years.”
Mr. Androulakis noted that the prime minister is “doing his best to overcome the hurdle of national elections so that the Greek people do not know the truth. But the revelations continue,” the New York Times quoted today’s article.
The New York Times reports that the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs has given permission for the Predator Intellexa to be exported to Madagascar. In other words, a European country that must unwaveringly protect human rights is exposing itself, opening the way for other countries to use such malicious software at the expense of the freedoms of their citizens,” said the President of PASOK-Movement for Change.
At the same time, he points his arrows at Alexis Tsipras, for whom he stressed that “it would be good to explain to the Greek people how it is possible in their days for a company associated with Predator, based on several thousand euros, to sign contracts worth millions with public, and then hire the son of the minister who signed them there.”
Nikos Androulakis argued that neither of the two leaders clearly answers questions, adding that “their only tool is netting and competition who is worse than the other in undermining institutions.”
He concluded by stating that the Greek people deserve more than what New Democracy and SYRIZA are offering them.
Source: Kathimerini

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