The otakus prime minister came to the Parliament like a thief, commented the president of Plefsis Eleftherias Zoe Konstantopoulouduring the discussion of the bill for the completion of land registration, and added, addressing the seats of her deputies SW:

“I asked them to find me when he came to Parliament last time, and I won’t tell you, I’ll leave it a mystery, because I don’t believe what they told me. The date when Mr. Mitsotakis last came to the Parliament? Do you remember?”

Zoe Konstantopoulou said that Mr. Mitsotakis left after his speech, “instead of listening to the counterargument which is a basic condition in democracy and democratic functioning.”

“You seem to have nothing to do with democracy or democratic functioning. You have proven it,” said the president of Freedom of Navigation, addressing the government seats and adding that “for this reason Mr. Mitsotakis has nothing to say about the wiretapping scandal, about the second scandal of the wiretapping cover-up, about which was issued by the prosecutor of the Supreme Court, which was similar to the one issued in the Lambrakis murder”.

“Corresponding to that announcement about the murder of Lambrakis, the prosecutor took out to say that nothing was leaked that the EYP was monitoring active ministers, an active MEP, later a political leader,” said the president of Plefsis Eleftheria.

Mrs. Konstantopoulou also commented on what the prime minister said about the government’s reform work: “Has Mr. Mitsotakis been through the courts? Because he had made a pompous speech about another amazing reform. Today he told us about the land registry reform, which is the other anecdote. He also told us about the Thessaloniki metro, that just as this is a reform, so is the land registry. They will slowly find what other proclamation drags on for decades, which is launched by governments, announced by prime ministers one after the other and everyone is happy that they have reformed us. Don’t reform us anymore. We beg you very much. Reform yourself a little and don’t reform us any more.’