Antonis Samaras accuses Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of arrogance and lack of composure in his first statement after the announcement of his removal from New Democracy, stating at the same time that he is “cut off from the grassroots” and that he “leads a party that looks a bit like New Democracy ».

“I spoke, I spoke and I will only speak about what concerns Greece”, the former prime minister emphasizes in his post, while referring to the reasons that led to his deletion, he notes “so tell us where I am wrong”.

In conclusion, he adds “for the country I sacrificed everything, even my health. But no one can force me to sacrifice my conscience. The judge of all of us will be the people and history”

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Arrogance and an obvious lack of composure explain Mitsotakis’ move. Cut off from the base, he leads a party that looks a bit like New Democracy.

I spoke, I spoke and I will speak only about the things that concern Greece.

So let us know where I am wrong. In Greek-Turkish, where just yesterday the responsible director general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs resigned? In the difficulty of the citizens to cope with the accuracy? In the woke agenda, which while he himself brought it to Greece, after Trump’s election he suddenly talks about the tyranny of the minority?

Maybe at Novartis?

Or maybe because I nominated Costas Karamanlis for President of the Republic?

I sacrificed everything for my country, even my health. But no one can force me to sacrifice my conscience.

The judge of all of us will be the people and history”