A harsh response to the decision of the President of the Republic Constantine Tasoula not to release the minutes of the political leaders’ meeting on the day after the 2015 referendum by posting on Facebook by Alexis Tsipras.
The former president of SYRIZA had asked Mr Tasoula to take this action, stating that “there is an urgent need to shed light on all aspects of events of that period, as the truth about yesterday is equipping us for today and tomorrow”.
Ten years of propaganda and distortion of truth is enough, Mr Tsipras declares. “The argument that the minutes of the Councils of Political Leaders are secret and therefore non -publicly, is a deletion. Everyone, I imagine, will remember that the late Karolos Papoulias released the complete minutes of the meeting of political leaders on May 13, 2012, ”he notes.
I am wondering, Mr Tsipras says why today there could not be the agreement of the political leaders or the parties, so that what was said to be said, the truth will come to light and to draw their own conclusions. “The answer is obvious: because some people do not fit the truth. Propaganda suits them. “
Truth is not only an obstacle to perpetuating their narrative of yesterday, but mainly obstacle to perpetuating their power today and tomorrow he adds to his post.
In detail the post by Alexis Tsipras
Who is afraid of the truth about ’15?
The day before yesterday I asked for a letter to the publication of the practices of the critical meeting of political leaders the day after the referendum on July 6, 2015.
Because ten years of propaganda and distortion of truth is enough.
And why, I think, the time for this historical period to be valued soberly. Perhaps the most difficult for our country from the postwar then.
And the best way is to talk with documents and not with propaganda constructions.
The argument that the minutes of the Councils of Political Chiefs are secret and therefore non -disclosed, is eulogy. Everyone, I imagine, will remember that the late Karolos Papoulias released the complete minutes of the meeting of political leaders on May 13, 2012.
I wonder why today there could not be the agreement of the political leaders who were involved or the parties, so that what was said to be said, to bring the truth to the light and to draw their own conclusions.
The answer is obvious: because some are not convenient for the truth. Propaganda suits them.
The insistence on counting the history of the country since January ’15.
As if the Hellenic Republic was founded.
As if there were no responsibilities for her bankruptcy.
As if it didn’t go bankrupt in 2009, but in 2015.
They are the ones who today continue the same policy, with exactly the same methods that led us to bankruptcy.
With illegal subsidies.
By splitting public money into days.
With the customer state.
With rusk and frightening corruption.
By the depreciation of justice.
With the constant effort to fool European institutions and to overcome European funds.
Those who used the slogan to stay in Europe in ’15 are the ones who are constantly removing us from Europe.
And before 2009 and today.
They are the ones who have turned our country’s relationship with Europe to its prosecutors. And they have led us to the bottom of the 27th in terms of comparing the per capita income or purchasing power of households.
They have led to the Balkanization of Greece: glaring inequalities, customer state, corruption, inactivation of institutions.
The deep state that is supposed to fight is the same.
It’s their company.
They are their practices.
The practices that built a stolen regime.
Those who, when they led us to the tragedy of bankruptcy in 2009, called them: “We ate them together.”
No, then, strangers were not blamed for the country’s drama. The responsibility was purely Greek.
And this responsibility – though we had no share of her – we were patiently from ’15 to ’19, to unleash the future.
It’s a shame that for six years now we’ve filled mud and clouds again everywhere. From those who, with their propaganda, attempted and attempted to load our own responsibility for the country’s bankruptcy.
So, because they are afraid of the truth about ’15:
Because truth is not only an obstacle to perpetuating their narrative of yesterday, but mainly obstacle to perpetuating their power today and tomorrow.
Source: Skai
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