SYRIZA: ‘Mr. Mitsotakis should know that regimes in democratic societies usually fall by the wayside’

“Last night’s final speech of Mr. Mitsotakis in Parliament, leaves no doubt about the regime behavior and the close relations of Megaro Maximos with the night”, SYRIZA-PS states in its announcement and notes:

“Instead of even trying to answer the opposition leader’s persistent questions about his ministerial relations, the services and immunity that his government allegedly provided to the TV presenter, he threw the ball on the podium. He contented himself with a childish theatrical “he allegedly does not know how to pronounce his name, and claimed that SYRIZA is embracing Fourthiotis, when the latter turns out to be a tangle with half the Council of Ministers”.

“The second unprecedented element of his speech was the provocative intervention in Justice, with his reference to gangs for journalists who are persecuted for revealing the Novartis scandal, a persecution that has caused international outcry” adds SYRIZA-PS and claims that “with him Mr. Mitsotakis confirms the criticism that the Maximos Palace itself is behind the persecution unprecedented for a liberal European country, a fact that is also proven by the pre-announcement of the persecution by top ministers “.

“Maybe the Mitsotakis regime feels powerful, because it controls a large part of the media, which yesterday tried to eliminate the Fourthiotis issue, and does not even hesitate to intervene so openly in Justice, baptizing the scandal as a conspiracy and the real conspiracy. is to know that regimes in democratic societies, usually fall by storm “, concludes SYRIZA-PS.

Source: Capital

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