Political opposition through posts on social media, one week before the European elections
A public confrontation between the Minister of State, Akis Skertsos, and the president of SYRIZA, Stefanos Kasselakis, arose with the object of the unfiled link on one side and the accuracy on the other.
Akis Skertsos responded to the president of SYRIZA to the personal attack he received, saying:
“Leave the “prank” and get serious, Mr. Stefanos Kasselakis, as befits your institutional role. It is a world first that you have not illegally filed the initial declaration of your assets after 90 days have passed since assuming your leadership duties – and as the law stipulates. Or to hear innovative opinions from your advisers that pothen esches is relegated to the realm of “gossip”!
What are you hiding and from whom? And what country do you think you’ve landed in? Better study the Constitution and laws of the country you want to represent and then speak.
As for your insistence on crooked justice, no surprise there. “Your old sieve art” to SYRIZA. So better study the European competition law to find that the essentially the same product with a slightly different label or quantity (different not better Mr. Kasselakis of the easy distortion) can escape the European law. This is what the Prime Minister refers to in his letter, this is what we want to change at the European level and unfortunately SYRIZA stands against this. Finally what interests do you cover or are you afraid to name?
But don’t kill you at such a time, Saturday night! You confuse feta and oil, but where did you talk about… I wish you good fun at the party of your rich friends in Hydra where you just moved from your house of unknown assets in Spetses”.
Earlier, Stefanos Kasselakis had reported on social media:
“Trying to explain why the same detergent is more expensive in Greece than in Germany, where the wages are three times higher, Mr. Skertsos admits that in Greece the accuracy is due to the existence of speculators who act undisturbed with the government’s tolerance!
It is a world first for the minister of state of the government to oppose the government, but personally it makes me especially happy.
I am asking him to also request a reduction in VAT on basic goods, as SYRIZA is doing, in order to limit the acute problem.
If he continues to embarrass the Mitsotakis government like this, maybe we should think about offering SYRIZA a place on our ballots.”
Source: Skai
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