In a defiant and arrogant style he tries to answer K. Mitsotakis after the confrontation in parliament and the suffocating pressure that his government received for the cover-up of the crime in Tempe, but also in the background of the attempt to “contact” a large publishing group that preceded the impeachment of two government officials, through his established Sunday post on facebook.
He talks about “political grave digging”, as he provocatively notes, of the crime of Tempe and accuses the opposition that “it is not their concern that similar accidents do not happen again”, when the situation on the Greek railways still remains tragic.
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It specifically says:
“No, we are not celebrating their failure to bring down the government by stepping on the pain and anger of the victims’ families. No one can be happy with toxicity and polarization, we have paid dearly for it in the recent past as well. The government has confidence in justice and in what it decides. I repeat, there was no attempt to cover up, we do not co-govern with any interest. Everyone in their role. We are all judged by the citizens.”
Referring to the increase in the minimum wage, he repeats the government’s monotonous narrative that “this is the fourth increase in the minimum wage since 2022” making comparisons with… 2019 and not the wages with the three years and pre-memorandum benefits, which the ND – with the PASOK – they chopped. Nor does it mention that the 39 euros net is not enough except for 3-4 days’ worth of supermarket shopping.
The following is the entire post of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
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