On Saturday morning, the president of Plefsis Eleftheria was a guest on the SKAI program “Kalimera”. Zoe Konstantopoulouwhich however withdrew at the first question.

Ms. Konstantopoulou was asked by Fai Mavragani at the beginning of the interview about name of book by Alexis Tsiprasexpressing her displeasure. “Oh please don’t get me started, no I didn’t come… We’re not having this conversation and you will have no comment from me. There are too many current affairs and issues,” she said, referring to the labor bill, the new KOK Ms.

“We will not tune people out systematically for non-existent issues», noted. “I’ll go, it’s okay” continue.

“You haven’t learned to leave, you have learned to stay and hold conversations», Mrs. Mavragani answered her.

“But you make an advertisement in one non-existent condition and you are currently promoting a politician, who is non-existent and inactive. And now you brought me who is fighting a 24/7 battle in the Parliament to give you a comment. No, that’s okay, you’ll call him to tell you», he answered.

“It does not matter, there is no reason to leave»the journalist continued. “This matter is over. I asked you a question, you don’t want to answer” he emphasized.

“Mrs. Konstantopoulou, you have no reason to do this. I think I can ask you a question and you can answer and we can move on”the reporter insisted.

“It’s okay, Mr. Mavragani. I am very sorry. If you want to advertise Tsipras, I am very sorry», said the president of Plefsis Eleftherias, leaving the stage.

“No politician can impose on us what to ask and what not to ask”

After the commercials, addressing the television viewers, the journalist stated thatthis was the shortest interview i have ever done in my life. It shouldn’t have lasted even 2 minutes” and explained:

“I decide to ask her about Mr. Tsipras’s book, the announcement of the name was yesterday, they had collaborated, Mrs. Konstantopoulou was the president of the Parliament under Tsipras. He told me “if you keep asking me I will leave”. No politician can impose on us what to ask and what not to ask. Politicians answer if you want, you don’t if you want. But what we will ask, I think is the journalist’s right. I persist and then ask her about Mr. Rucci and she decides to leave. We had to talk about OKAYfor Tempefor Mr. Ruchifor his monument Unknown Soldierfor that will they turn off the microphones in the Parliament. I really didn’t understand why Mrs. Konstantopoulou wanted to leave.”