The representative of PaSoK, Kostas Tsoukalas, referring to Adonis Georgiadis, who in the meantime told the parliament that “PaSoK is a government party and cannot come here and behave like a Greek solution, like Spartans” emphasized that “Mr. Georgiadis, – known for the intemperance that characterizes his public speech -, he may have been quick to retract the jokes about co-government after his official vacating as Government Spokesperson, he continued however in the same pattern of loose relationship with seriousness and reality, identifying the PASoK with far-right formations and populist right-wing parties, which are notably led by like-minded or former colleagues in the LA.O.S.”
“It’s obvious it’s derailed. We would expect Mr. Mitsotakis to have already recalled him to class. Unless Mr. Georgiadis has taken it upon himself, by order of the Prime Minister, to definitively undermine any possibility of consensus and lead the political confrontation to extreme polarization and toxicity,” concluded the PASoK representative Kostas Tsoukalas in his statement.
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