
“The time has come for change,” he stressed in his speech in Heraklion. Alexis Tsipras and added that “Crete is signing the change treaty. This Sunday after 30 years Crete again expels Mitsotakis from the palace of Maximos.“.
Continuing, he said: “From all over Greece, I hear one phrase: Until here! Until now, with arrogance, obscene profit, indifference, familyism.
Recalling the lyrics of Garganourakis’ song, he said that “those words are lost, it’s time to charge the Megaros Maximos”.
“Change is a requirement, justice is a necessity, Greece will turn the page. Your gathering and gatherings all over Greece is the best poll. But the best evidence is the fear and panic of Mr. Mitsotakis. Once, during a debate, he was asked a somewhat harsh question, to which he did not come with me, trying to hide behind all the leaders – he himself admitted to the wiretapping scandal. As soon as Mr. Androulakis said that the perpetrators of wiretapping would be brought to justice, and I that we would conduct a preliminary investigation into the wiretapping scandal, he said yesterday, crying, that we want to put him in jail. What is he afraid of, why is he guilty? But he also did something far worse, which shows his true colors. He did not hesitate to say that the reaction, the anger of people who have lost their children, is an instrumentalization.” He read Mr. Mitsotakis’s statement exactly and added: “I read it and reread it and I didn’t believe it. And I wonder how much lower the prime minister can go. How low can a person fall? It is unfair for Greece to have as Prime Minister a man who feels nothing and who does not care, these are two words that characterize him.”
He referred to wiretapping scandal stating that “Mr. Mitsotakis does not care about democracy, he used wiretapping as his weapon and interfered with the judges.”
Source: Kathimerini

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