The MEP was a guest of Faia Skordas on the air of the channel where she worked as a presenter until last Spring Eleonora Meleti with the television comfort offered by her many years of experience on television sets. In other words, completely relaxed and at home. After all, it was her TV home for many years.

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Among the things the two women discussed was the criticism received by Eleonora Meleti for her dress in the European Parliament:

“I like my outfit very much. If I’ve ever been in a costume, it’s on TV because you’ll never see me greeting people at home or in my personal life in a curl and satin dress. I have fallen into stylistic mistakes, which have wronged myself, my personality and my taste,” the former presenter initially said and continued:

“If you sit and watch, though, on television this outfit for the last decade is my identity. I entered the role as a presenter. Before I became a presenter, I used to walk around in my jackets because of the news.

Whether someone stays in the outfit is none of my business. I had a message to give there. When we find our footing and our identity on television… There is no dress code there”

While she did not hesitate to refer openly and in detail to her income from the time she left television and entered the European Parliament:

“Anyone who wants to know how much an MEP gets can Google it. Amount; It’s not even 100,000 euros. There is a huge amount of misinformation. There is also transparency about how much we earn as professionals of other kinds and how much we earn as MEPs. I go in at 60%. Anyone who enters can see what I have been making as a presenter in recent years and as an MEP. This 30,000 that is heard is completely false information.

This money is an envelope, which has your name and through it the European Parliament pays your collaborators in Brussels or in Greece whose fees are from 3,500 euros and reach 11,000 euros. You have no right to touch this money and you have no access. You can’t easily steal the European Union”