When one looks at Greece within this context of Western democracies, one will find in a very simple way that Greece is perhaps the most governable country in the Western camp, or at least one of the few that is completely governable.“, emphasized George Floridis speaking to 100.3.

Responding to the criticism of “ungovernability”, the Minister of Justice pointed out that Greece has a political stability which is based on a strong parliamentary majority that is undisturbed by the government. “Anyone who wants to see things exactly as they are, will find that never – at least in the 50 years of the Post-colonial period – has Greece had such a great deterrent power as it has today, such a great defensive capacity as it has today».

And it is perhaps the first time that Greece not only defends itself in terms of the defense of its national sovereignty, but the first time that it actually exercises its sovereign rights to the utmost limits and the utmost rights granted to it by International Law“, added Mr. Floridis.

“In recent years, there have been major reforms in the Judiciary”

Regarding Justice, the minister stated that in these two and a half years since the national tragedy of Tempe, he suffered and is still suffering a terrifying attack which resulted from a huge conspiracy. “Justice was undermined through a huge lie, through a big conspiracy. Not a word was said there, not one of those who now speak for justice, that he was harmed by the conduct of the government“, as he said.

“Fine, you say Mitsotakis should go, but when you ask them “can you indicate who you want to put in his place”, they look at the sky, whistle indifferently”.

“If there is any danger of the country becoming ungovernable, it will be if this motley political jumble somehow emerges somewhere and blows it up. And if some people want to talk about Justice, these two and a half years have seen such great reforms in justice, which lead justice to start performing shockingly compared to what was done before,” he said and concluded by saying:

“If we are in danger of becoming ungovernable as a country, it is if this motley political jumble, driven by personal political vendettas, at some point takes the fate of the country into its own hands.”