Hard rock in Parliament: Tsipras began his speech with “unfortunately you went bankrupt”

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They shed blood with the “good morning” in the Parliament in the debate in view of the budget vote, with Yanis Varoufakis raising the tones vertically, calling on Alexis Tsipras to submit a motion of censure against the government.

Passing the thread from the creeping gossip, which was recorded during the five-day debate in Parliament, Mr. Varoufakis called on Alexis Tsipras, who has the parliamentary power, to submit a motion of censure against the government.

Alexis Tsipras took the floor a moment ago, starting his speech with a paraphrased proposal by Charilaos Trikoupis, “unfortunately you went bankrupt”, describing the government as “an accelerator of the crises that you have managed”.

“The excellent turned out to be useless,” he said, adding that Kyriakos Mitsotakis tried to take political advantage of the pandemic and the suffering of the citizens.

Mr. Tsipras then focused on economic issues, saying that with its policy the government succeeds in making the poor poorer.

Beyond that, and today, the last day of the debate, the two crises, the energy and the pandemic, dominate.

The president of the Hellenic Solution, Kyriakos Velopoulos, characteristically stated “you are going to the elections in order for the Greek people to give the solution”.

For his part, Dimitris Koutsoumbas harshly criticized the government, accusing it of proposing funding for the energy crisis instead of staffing and strengthening hospital infrastructure.

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