The tension recorded in Koumoundourou also passes through the corridors of the Parliament. On Friday morning, a transferred employee of SYRIZA tried to take his things from the office that previously belonged to the ousted president Stefanos Kasselakis and now belongs to Nikos Pappas. However, when he tried to enter, he was unable to open it, as a result of which the Parliament guard intervened and escorted him to collect his personal belongings.
According to Vimas information, last night the door locks were replaced in the office of Nikos Pappas, while he is now in Thessaloniki as part of the TIF. Sources from his environment emphasize that “there was a change in the way to access the office late last night and by the way not all partners had been informed due to the time” and they make it clear that “the employee is already working and will continue to work normally in the office”.
Other information states that the employee had left some of his things in the office and wanted to pick them up. When he found that he could not open the door, the policemen opened it for him and he took what he wanted.
Some sources say of course that an order had been given that no one outside of Nikos Pappas’s close associates could enter, giving a nominal order. In fact, outside the office of the president of KO, there was a guard for this reason. When the employee tried to enter, he was denied entry, creating tension in the corridors.
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