“The problem with Mr. Kasselakis’s interviews – all of which he completes without putting it to the test – is that no one knows what to comment on first! Today we saw him at a loss for words when he was asked by Mr. Evangelato about the company he hid from the excel he presented as where he was from. Arriving to the point of saying more or less that this does not concern the citizens and is poorly discussed” the press representative of the ND states in his statement Nikos Romanos, commenting on today’s interview of Mr. Kasselakis.

He points out that where the comments are really unnecessary is when the discussion turned to economics. “In his previous interview, Mr. Kasselakis had initially promised to reduce health spending to reach 5% of GDP per year. When informed that health spending has already exceeded 5% he recanted, saying he meant +5% a year for health. And today to Mr. Evagelatos, he changed it again and spoke of “an additional amount corresponding to 5% of GDP that must be invested over a four-year period” in Health. While at the same time, he admitted that this announcement (in any form) has not been included in the costing of his program!” says Mr. Romanos.

“On the other hand, he moved in the familiar pattern of vulgarity, toxicity and arrogance, since instead of apologizing he insisted on his lies, that he did not say Al Capone the prime minister, even though everyone heard him in his speech in Thessaloniki,” he adds.

The press representative of the ND emphasizes that Mr. Kasselakis went so far as to say that the reason New Democracy got the percentages it recorded in the last elections was that it bought the votes of the citizens, “blatantly insulting both democracy and the voters , to whose judgment we will leave him.”