Reactions inside and outside SYRIZA have caused what he stated Alexis Tsipras yesterday, Saturday at the “Kathimerini” conference regarding the “unfortunate” as he described his government’s handling of the Novartis case and television licenses.

“I have no choice but to admit that in the case of Novartis and the case of the licensing of television stations, the management we did was unfortunate” said Alexis Tsipras, lighting fires.

Pavlos Polakis started yesterdaywho in his comment described as “unfortunate” the presence of Alexis Tsipras at the Congress, but also his absence from the proceedings of SYRIZA.
“Unfortunate was the delusion of a large part of the SYRIZA leadership that “Justice would do its job”. It was not the competition for the channels of Nikos Pappas and Lefteris Kretsos that was unfortunate, but the political choice after the decision of STE that threw the competition to NOT RE-LEGALIZE,” said Pavlos Polakis.

The statements of Alexis Tsipras Elena Akrita also commented writing on facebook: “(Our) handling of the TV licenses and the Novartis case was unfortunate. We lumped together people who had involvement with people who had no involvement.” Alexis Tsipras to journalist Xenia Kounalaki. when he oozes it, it takes on epic proportions…”

Nikos Pappas keeps a quiet fish while other former government officials of the SYRIZA government kept their distance from the admission of Alexis Tsipras.

“He didn’t say mea culpa. The management was not entirely wrong. Some did not have to go to justice again behind the Parliament. If they spared her, they spared her because the basic crime, the crime of infidelity, which was almost self-evident, had been statute-barred.” commented o Director of SYRIZA – PS, Giorgos Tsipras.

To apologize of those he hanged… on the pegs the government calls him. The director of the Prime Minister’s office Dimitris Tsiodras speaking on Sunday morning to SKAI and the show “Kalimera” with Giorgos Autias he said: “Mr. Tsipras said a mea culpa in relation to the Novartis issue and the TV licenses. The mea culpa for Novartis means that it will have to apologize to some people, who were hanged on the pegs. Ten political figures were dragged along for a long time, without absolutely anything emerging.”
“TV licenses were one of Mr. Tsipras’ key narratives. Mr. Tsipras has undone the basic narrative that brought him to power.”

The Deputy Minister of Finance Haris Theocharis speaking on the show “Kalimera” he said: “He said sorry indirectly but it is not enough because he destroyed the honor and reputation of people who did nothing to him. Already, the reactions are fierce.”

The Minister of Health, Adonis Georgiadis stated on his part “Too little too late say the English. Too little too late. Mr. Tsipras was the political mastermind of the Novartis conglomerate. There is no doubt that his real goal was never to bring justice or find some Novartis scandal. It was to lock some of us in prison, even to pre-arrest us and win the elections in this way”.