Today’s speech by Mitsotakis in the Parliament is a “prologue” to the pre-election period

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During today’s debate, the prime minister is expected to write his own foreword and set the tone and stamp of the pre-election period

By Penelope Galliou

He is writing the “prologue” of the pre-election period today Mitsotakis in Parliament.

Kyriakos Mitsotakis from Crete said that “Mr. Tsipras wrote the preface of his defeat by himself, filing a motion of no confidence in the government“.

During today’s debate, the prime minister is expected to write his own foreword and set the tone for the election season, which now opens in earnest with the culmination of the three-day no-confidence motion and roll-call vote in the afternoon.

At the heart of Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ speech is expected to be the inability of SYRIZA and its president to oppose the government in real life and in the big stakes and for this reason – as a government official commented – he is “creating” a false image, with an unstoppable omenology, unsubstantiated scandalology and paranoid conspiracy theory.

As was already highlighted during the two previous days by all of its Ministers and MPs SW and the prime minister during his position today, at the close of the parliamentary process, will proceed with an overall assessment of the government’s work and its governance, inviting his citizens to make a comparison between the four years of the SYRIZA Government with Prime Minister the Alexis Tsipras and the four years of the New Democracy Government with the same Prime Minister.

All sectors from the economy and foreign policy, to immigration and the rule of law, will be weighed in the “scales” of the comparison, with the prime minister trying to bring forward the “Mitsotakis or Tsipras” dilemma, to highlight the difference but also to prove that the Alexis Tsipras, due to his inability to confront the Government in the field of politics, chooses the field of mud and toxicity.

At the same time, its president SYRIZA he will be asked to give answers to questions that have been raised throughout the parliamentary debate, and as government officials emphasize, the silence from the SYRIZA wing is deafening.

“Can Mr. Tsipras confirm that during his days there were no removals of the privacy of government officials and political figures?” the prime minister is expected to ask, as he will also invite the leader of SYRIZA to take positions on the monitoring of the KKE in 2016, while – according to government officials – he will have to give answers about his relations with ADAE.

Kyriakos Mitsotakis is also expected to focus on the “two standards and two standards” that Koumoundourou observes in relation to the rule of law, stating emphatically that in Greece the institutions of the ND are working.

It is expected to underline even the pernicious and dangerous acrobatics on the part of SYRIZA to question these institutions.

In this context, apart from the management of the surveillance case, it is expected that specific reports will be made about the Kalogritsa case and the revelations about bags of money to Koumoundourou, about the creation of the so-called SYRIZA Channel, as well as about the conspiracy that was set up against her of our country in Evros with the alleged death of little Maria.

In any case, for the government, the SYRIZA no-confidence motion will provide it with a strong vote of confidence with the roll-call vote of the process, giving it the impetus to continue the government work unabated until the announcement of the elections, which will not be long.​

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