He severely criticized the government Zoe Konstantopoulouspeaking in the Parliament, during the pre-day debate at the level of leaders, with the purpose of informing the House on foreign policy issues, at the request of the Prime Minister.

Its president Freedom of Navigation in her introduction she stated that “there was supposed to be a debate today to inform the House about foreign policy issues. Did he brief us on foreign policy issues? No” and he pointed out: “The prime minister urged us in his speech to discuss here in the Parliament and not in the panels, he is invisible. We are here in the Parliament and I personally am in the Parliament every day, the Parliamentary Group of Freedom of Navigation is always here… and the one who is absent is the prime minister”.

Zoe Konstantopoulou argued that “what we watched during the prime minister’s speech, at a time when it is clear that the government is facing a very serious problem, essentially a collapse of society’s trust and an internal crisis” and added: “So what is of great interest is the semiology. We watched a prime minister’s speech in which the scene was set in a very interesting way… The prime minister sitting in his seat and behind him Mr. Mylonakis, the one instead. The person involved in the surveillance of MEPs, the notification of MEPs that they are being monitored by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, the handling of classified information and the embezzlement of a very serious document concerning OKAY. The document which he was finally obliged to submit, in the Parliament, on October 6, 2025, after he had protected Mr. Voridis, after the second regular session of the current parliamentary term had closed, that is, after he had surrounded an accountable former minister, Mr. Voridis, with a very serious argument of impunity and immunity”. And all this, as Ms. Konstantopoulou said, “so that the ministers and MPs whose conversations Mr. Mitsotakis was aware of and was distributing this information would also get the message.”

The president of Pleysis Eleftheria stated that “the issue of monitoring political figures, political opponents is an issue of Democracy and it is an issue for all of us” and continued saying: “….besides the Prime Minister, the Minister of Justice, Giorgos Floridis, the Minister of Fraud, Lies, and also the Minister who mentions malicious elements, members of the ND, who have been recorded to they talk, to know which public prosecutor and which European public prosecutor is investigating their cases and to agree among themselves that they should get her out of the way.”

Regarding OPEKEPE, Ms. Konstantopoulou said that “the fact that the “butchers”, the “frapedes”, Semertzidou and others of the contracting party of the Greek State have eaten with golden spoons and are eating with golden spoons at a time when the real agricultural world is starving, is burning the world.

On the occasion of today’s approval of the Ministry of Labour’s bill, he stated that “the enactment of the six-day work day caused an uproar because it is a very serious departure from the international acquis” and that “the prime minister went ahead with these retreats and setbacks to get to today legislating the 13-hour working day as some great conquest and response to a request of the workers”. She added that for her party “how the country stands on the international stage, in the issues of human rights, in the issues of equality, the international acquis and the social rule of law, are clearly issues of foreign policy”.

Then the president of Plevsis Eleftheria referred to the father of the victim of Tempo, Panos Routsi, saying that “Mr. Mitsotakis came here today after a very big defeat. He and Mr. Floridis and the acting judicial and prosecutorial bodies were defeated by the state and he said nothing about the victory of Panos Routsi in the face of a system of injustice, impunity, cover-up and control of the judicial function” for which – as he said – “even a former prime minister is now blasting you”.

Mrs. Konstantopoulou accused the prime minister of “now trying to instrumentalize the Monument of the Unknown Soldier, to cause an internal problem and crisis in the government, wanting to bring the army to guard this Monument” and expressed the opinion that “patriotism is about self-sacrifice… and this is its saga.”

The president of Eleftheria stated that “the fact that Mr. Mitsotakis has never asked him to convene a council of political leaders is a sign of anti-institutionalism” and added that “the fact that he has never responded to the opposition’s initiatives for consultations or discussion or taking an initiative at the international level is a sign of anti-institutionalism”.

At the same time, she emphasized that she has raised the issue of the Cypriot issue with the foreign minister several times and that “Greece must take more initiatives to lift the occupation” but also that she has raised the issue of our country’s attitude towards Israel “which should have broken off diplomatic relations with a state that commits international crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and violations of international humanitarian law”.

Addressing the prime minister, who at that time was in his seat in Parliament, Mrs. Konstantopoulou asked him “what do you say about the atrocities of Netanyahu, who is wanted by the international criminal court?” and asked him to implement “the statute of the international criminal court, Law 3003 of 2002…The international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant against Netanyahu and you are embracing him.” He added that “if Greece and the government do not recognize the one and indisputable fact that our only ally in the international arena is certainly not Mr. Trump, nor Mr. Netanyahu, nor the USA, nor the State of Israel, but our only ally is Mr. Mitsotakis in the international arena, it is international law.”

Zoi Konstantopoulou, concluding her speech, mentioned about the Palestinian issue, that when the prime minister had to take the initiative “by chairing the UN Security Council himself, in May” he did “a special procedure for the safety of navigation…”. He pointed out that there too “you found yourself extremely exposed and deficient in the field of foreign policy and international legitimacy, because while you were proclaiming to be a pioneer in the security of international shipping, there was a piracy and hostage attack by the State of Israel on the peaceful fleet, Global Sumud Flotilla, with activists from all over the world who were going to deliver humanitarian aid in Gaza… and Israel’s murderous army attacked… and you did not react.”

“Foreign policy is neither the politics of slogans, nor the politics of tea and halva. Unfortunately, you managed to make Erdogan recognized as an international player and interlocutor in both the Ukrainian and Palestinian countries, while the country had strong advantages and strong ties with both the Russian and the Ukrainian and Palestinian people. You now manage to once again overcharge the country via rearm. You manage to have Trump impose 5% defense spending on you and drag you into such a policy of over-indebting the people, but you don’t manage not to be a tail in the international field,” added Mrs. Konstantopoulou, saying that she expects the Prime Minister’s answers during his retrial.