In a speech to the House on the BOAK bill, the opposition leader launched arrows at the government on the OPECEPE scandal.
By Despina Vlepaki
“It is not the fault of any constitution either for corruption, nor for the disagreement, nor for the client state of the New Democracy. You are absolutely responsible. You are the Architects of Corruption and Decision of the Last six years. “ Nikos Androulakis stressed on Thursday from the House step, addressing the government.
Shortly after PASOK MPs, in a letter to the Chairman of the Special Standing Committee of Institutions and Transparency, Mr. Athanasios Boura, demanded that the Committee on Institutions and Transparency for OPEKEPE be convened.
‘We request:
The immediate invitation to the Committee on Institutions and Transparency of the Ministers of Rural Development and Food as well as the OPEKEP Presidents for 2017 until today, and in particular of the Ministers. Evangelos Apostolou, Stavros Arachovitis, Mavroudi Voridis, Spilios Lebanon, George Georgantas, Eleftherios Avgenaki and Konstantinos Tsiara, as well as the presidents of the Organization etc. Antonios Mosesidis, Athanasios Kaprelis, Gregory Varra, Theofani Papa, Dimitrios Mela, Evangelos Simandrakos, Kyriakos Babasidis and Nikolaos Salata to inform the Commission » report to their letter.
Greek -Turkish
In addition, Nikos Androulakis commented on the government’s stance on the … window for Turkey’s participation in Europe’s equipment programs (SAFE).
“Mr Dendias said he did not consider Turkey’s participation in European equipment programs. Welcome to him and let’s take a long time.“The PASOK president commented.
Pre -trial
However, Nikos Androulakis also launched an attack on the pre -trial request by the ND, noting that the majority made an offense to lead Kostas Karamanlis to acquittal, while urging the majority members to vote for his proposal.
“There is a solution. If Mr Mitsotakis does not trust his Members, let’s vote on PASOK’s pre -trial proposal for Mr Karamanlis’ criminal responsibilities and stop playing a cheap theater over a tragedy. “ PASOK’s president stressed.
Contra Androulakis – Dimas
Mr. Androulakis continued the attack on the government, which he called “to stop the hideout with the issue of tolls‘a nail left unanswered by the Minister of Transport, Christos Dimas
“What is your counter proposal? Do all citizens finance the project and not just users? “ The minister asked, asking Nikos Androulakis to give a “answer” as he said about private universities and PASOK’s attitude to the revision of the Constitution.
“I think you are not Minister of Education” Nikos Androulakis replied, using the phrase “What are you doing priest, beans sow” To characterize the minister’s attitude, with Christos Dimas responding “This in my village is called ‘I throw the ball on the podium’.
Mr. Androulakis found a point of controversy and the information that was traded on Thursday that a court ruling turns into a museum the Monastery of St. Catherine Sinai, the oldest Christian monastery in operation.
“Once again, Mr Mitsotakis and the Foreign Ministry are deeply exposed … This new serious incident, unfortunately, confirms that the country’s diplomatic footprint in the wider area is dangerously resulted in, even in bilateral relations with friendly countries, such as Egypt. We call on the government to immediately and effectively step up its diplomatic efforts at a bilateral and multilateral level, to protect the monastery as a symbol of peaceful coexistence of religions and cultures. “ The PASOK president says in his sharp announcement.
Late last night, however, the Egyptian Presidency reiterated its commitment to maintain the sacred regime of the Sinai Monastery, while also stating that the recent court ruling consolidates this regime and was in line with what was stated by President Al.
Source: Skai
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