“At the Plenary meeting that is expected, there will be a cockfight, a debate “for the eyes of the world”, which is not going to lead us to answers. Only the Committee on Institutions and Transparency will come to those responsible for the scandal, those who himself the Prime Minister has put in the frame, […]
Tag: Odysseus Konstantinopoulos
Mr. Konstantinopoulos: The investigative committee will also investigate the use of the Predator in Greece
The issue of refugees in Evros, as well as that of telephone surveillance, were the main topics of the interview given to the ANT1 television station by the deputy speaker of the Parliament Odysseas Konstantinopoulos. Starting from the issue of refugees – based on the relevant information from PASOK-Movement for Change – Mr. Konstantinopoulos underlined […]
Mr. Konstantinopoulos: If the government considers that Mr. Androulakis is against the interests of the country, let him tell the people
The issue of telephone monitoring is high on the agenda of PASOK – Movement for Change, as can be seen from the interview of the vice president of the Parliament, Odysseus Konstantinopoulos, on the OPEN television station. “PASOK always defends institutions, transparency and democracy, as during the SYRIZA-ANEL joint government, as well as now,” stressed […]
Mr. Konstantinopoulos: We demand that the reason for the surveillance of Androulaki be made public
The vice-president of the Parliament, Odysseas Konstantinopoulos, in his intervention today on ANT1, referring to the position of the prime minister, said that “yesterday we saw a weak prime minister, who knows that the time for him and for the government is counting down. His effort yesterday focused exclusively on protecting Mr. Kontoleon and the […]
M. Katrinis: Given the prime minister’s responsibilities
Regarding the given responsibilities of the prime minister, he speaks in a post on Twitter, the head of K.O. PASOK-Movement of Change, Michalis Katrinis commenting on the resignations of the general secretary of the prime minister, Grigoris Dimitriadis and the Commander of the National Intelligence Service, Panagiotis Kontoleon. “From today, the prime minister’s political responsibilities […]