Answers about when the interview with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was filmed, if all the questions asked were shown and if there will be a corresponding interview with the president SYRIZA-PS Alexis Tsipras, given by Stavros Theodorakis speaking today on SKAI 100.3 radio and his show Noti Papadopoulos and Vassilis Chiotis.

Relatively with when it was filmed in the interview that aired yesterday on the “Protagonists” show, Stavros Theodorakis clarified: “The interview you saw was filmed at Megaros Maximos a few hours before the show aired. But, because in April we would have elections, according to the old scenario, I had arranged to have an interview with Mr. Mitsotakis which was given on Clean Monday, in the ravine of Vikos. This interview was given a day and a half before the tragedy. From what he said, I didn’t play anything. I didn’t want us to get confused” he said characteristically.

At the same time, Stavros Theodorakis pointed out that there will also be an interview with Alexis Tsipras however, no exact date has been set. “Yes, we had discussed because the elections would be on April 9, a corresponding interview was arranged with Alexis Tsipras who would play on April 2… We will have an interview with Tsipras in the coming weeks. It has not been determined when. Political leaders also have a plan that is more complicated. Obviously at some point when he wants to talk too, we have agreed to do so.” said Mr. Theodorakis.

Asked about it if he would change anything in the interview with Kyriakos Mitsotakis and if there was something he would like and he didn’t ask him, he pointed out that “it is important after an interview to feel that you have asked what you need to ask. My assessment is that there are no questions, all that I consider important, the party state, the entanglement with businesses that renew contracts and do nothing, I asked them all. In some Mr. Mitsotakis had very clear answers, in others he did not cover me”. He also underlined that all questions to the Prime Minister were raised.

Also invited to comment the resignation of Kostas Karamanlis immediately after the tragedy in Tempi, Stavros Theodorakis said: “I am not sure that Karamanlis himself has decided that he wants or does not want to be a candidate. I saw him in Tempe, I saw him then in the Parliament, there is something cloudy in his gaze. I believe that Karamanlis is not pretending. He is not one of the toughest in politics. He is a relatively mild-mannered man. So I think that even he himself if we had him now and we asked him, he would not have an answer” he concluded.