Kyriakos Mitsotakis from Crete set the tone for the framework and the basis of the argument that the ruling party will follow during the debate in Parliament, before the SYRIZA proposal was even tabled.
Her Penelope Galliou
as “Final rehearsal” for the political climate that will prevail during the pre-election period that will sooner or later follow in the country, the three-day debate on the motion of no confidence of SYRIZA that opened its curtain yesterday afternoon in the Parliament and will end on Friday the afternoon with the positions of the political leaders and the roll call vote that will follow.
From the first moment when the information about SYRIZA’s move was leaked, the government welcomed the parliamentary process, taking for granted the positive impression that the discussion in question will ultimately have on the blue party and the government project.
What government officials consider certain is that the three-day parliamentary process that will culminate with the roll-call vote will show how solid the ND parliamentary group is, unaffected by the sensational moves of SYRIZA, as government officials characterized the proposal.
Besides, the Maximos House considers the disputed debate to be a “gift” from SYRIZA to the governing faction, since, as government officials commented, it is a first-class opportunity during the three-day debate to make a “massive” account of the government’s work and inevitably to compare its actions four years of Mitsotakis with the SYRIZA government period.
In a special way, moreover, a passage from the Speech of Lysias “For the Weak» chose to describe this “gift”, the Minister of State Giorgos Gerapetritis, responding to the submission of the motion of no confidence. “I do not owe much grace to the accuser, O Parliament, because he prepared this fight for me” that is “A little more and I would express my gratitude, members of the parliament, to the accuser, who brought this trial against me“said Mr. Gerapetritis.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis from Crete set the tone for the framework and the basis of the argument that the ruling party will follow during the debate in Parliament, before the SYRIZA proposal was even tabled.
“When you have nothing to say to citizens about how you envision the future, but when you can’t even defend your past because it brings back extremely painful memories, then you end up doing the only thing you know: divide, polarize and to try to roll the political life of the place in the mud. We will not follow this path“said the prime minister.
During the three-day debate, the government faction aims to highlight the “hypocrisy of SYRIZA”, as a government source commented, regarding the rule of law preached by Koumoundourou. And from the floor of the Parliament, ND MPs and ministers will once again hold both Alexis Tsipras and SYRIZA executives accountable for the case raised by Christos Kalogritsa’s secretary about the “bags of money to SYRIZA” calling the leader of the official opposition from the floor of the Parliament to give answers and whether all the complaints were in his knowledge. Answers are expected to be requested from the leader of SYRIZA and for Maximos Sarafi, the protected witness of the Novartis case who is allegedly involved in a criminal organization.
“Guilty, guilty, who cares” said Giorgos Gerapetritis, outlining the line that the ND will move.
In any case, the “Mitsotakis or Tsipras” dilemma, which Piraeus will highlight emphatically during the pre-election period, is expected to be raised many times during the three-day process, accompanied by arguments, reminders and comparisons.
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