“Mitsotakis might have been bothered by Mr. Routsi’s hunger strike, but even more so his final outcome, because he himself attempted to intervene in justice and failed,” commented Kostas Tsoukalas, speaking to Athens 98.4 Soldier. He noted that “the police are responsible for the internal security issues and is obviously an institutional diversion of the militancy in front of the House”, adding that in our country it is not acceptable “such associations”.

Concerning the Ruchi case, PASOK’s Press Spokesman estimated that the prime minister “played his recruitment so that the request would not be accepted and to show that the government is keeping a hard line against the parents of the victims”, and that he chose to identify with him. ” He said that “the prime minister announced others and others explained by Mr Skertsos one and a half hours later, which shows that the government is on the ground and has the audacity to declare and justified for the final outcome of Mr Routsi’s match. A struggle based on a request, both fair and morally and legally established, and the New Democracy did everything it could to lose. “

“Obviously, Mr. Mitsotakis may want to copy authoritarian examples. But what is the message that sends the center world? This world is systematically deceived, “he commented.

Concerning the outcome of the OPECEPE case committee, he stressed that “the government is trying to undermine it as a process and does not want critical witnesses such as” Fraps “and” Haep “and the former Coordinator of the New Democracy Community Resources. He had the same refusal for Mr. Mylonakis and after our pressure he had to change course. ” He charged “hidden and hypocrisy” to the government, stressing that Mr Mylonakis gave Mr Vara’s memorandum “with which he burns Mr. Voridis the next day after the limitation of the possible offenses of the second”. That is to say, they chose not to come to public when PASOK asked for it, but “when Mr Voridis’ possible criminal responsibilities had been limited”.

Mr Tsoukalas referred to issues that have been seeing the light of publicity lately and that in his view “they show that the government is in complete disintegration”. In particular, he said that yesterday it became known that “due to the inability of the government to hand over the construction site for BOAK, Greek taxpayers will pay 124.5 million in addition to the planned budget”.

He also said that the government “for a month did not get news that a study had been posted to the Turkish Memorandum and a” Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus “in the European Defense Organization and had to ask Kaya Kalas by PASOK MEP Yiannis. He also said that “soon people will see 13 hours voted on” by a government “deeply socially biased in favor of the few but at the same time aggressive against the world of small and medium -sized entrepreneurship”. In addition, he said that the primary sector has entered a peculiar memorandum by the ND government.

Concerning the “last poll”, Mr Tsoukalas said that “it shows a clear rise, over one unit in the intent and close to the two units in the vote” and that the ND is marginally estimated at the European election rates, while PASOK is three points “.

He argued that as we get into a programmatic, moral and style confrontation, PASOK will go up “and that” citizens realize that the only way the country can get rid of the ND government is the vote in PASOK “.

“PASOK’s opponent is the ND, the problems of the citizens, the conservative line …” and “we are not a party that is heterogeneous” he said, adding that PASOK’s political plan “rally wider forces and policies, from the left to the Liberal Center, Melitism, but mainly we are addressing the wide social audience of the majority. ” He stressed that “the autonomous course is the only realistic choice for political change” and that “the issue of partnerships will be shown after the Greek people”. “If PASOK is the first party it makes sense, if it is a second party then the New Democracy will have the initiative and then a government will not be able to change the course of the country,” he concluded.