“He thinks that this way he will escape”, emphasized the president of SYRIZA PS, speaking to the Plenary of the Parliament on the surveillance case. “Mr. Mitsotakis is a political ostrich,” he said.
With an ostrich “that, when it feels that it is in danger, puts its head in the sand and thinks that the rest do not see it that way, because it does not see them” Alexis Tsipras paralleled the political behavior of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, “who hastened to cooperate with the president Parliament to put the debate today, on the day of the Summit, to hide, so that it is not up to the parliament to give explanations”.
“He thinks he will get away with it,” said the president of SYRIZA PS, speaking to the Plenary of the Parliament on the surveillance case.
“Mr. Mitsotakis is a political ostrich,” he said, adding that when “he assumes things are in his favor he organizes fiestas in which he is the star” and “when things are dark, he hides behind international developments, natural phenomena, collaborators of”.
He accused him of “hiding in the deadly phase of the pandemic – but was revealed by Mr. Tsiodras himself”, that “he is hiding behind Putin for the accuracy of scanning households and businesses – but the official Eurostat figures reveal him” and that “he is hiding and now from the conversation about the wiretapping, in an act of unprecedented political cowardice, behind his nephew, from the former commander of the EYP, behind the persons to whom he assigned responsibilities and to whom he now places the responsibilities”.
The official opposition leader accused Mr. Mitsotakis of “hiding behind the infamy of secrecy,” a “disgrace” to democracy, the functioning of parliament and the country, “if we finally allow the cover-up of such a shocking scandal to pass.”
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