Androuliakis: Mr. Mitsotakis lost two of his closest associates, proving that the core of corruption is within Maximos

The President of PASOK – Change Movement launched a fire against the Prime Minister in the wake of the resignations of Bratakos – Papastavros. Addressing the joint meeting of the Political Council and the Parliamentary Group of PASOK – Movement of Change, Nikos Androulakis said that with his initiative for a motion of censure, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis lost two of his closest associates. In addition, Mr.Androuliakis accused the president of the government of “not answering the three questions that led us to the motion of disbelief, which was the drop that overflowed the glass in the Tempes crime.” The statement by the President of PASOK – Movement for Change before the start of the meeting of the Political Council and the Parliamentary Group: “To the question that ‘if opposition exists’, PASOK replied yesterday: Yes, there is opposition and results when it works with seriousness and robustness, without communication shows. With the initiative I took for a motion of disbelief, Mr Mitsotakis lost two of his closest associates, proving that the core of corruption is within the Maximos Mansion. Of course, he did not answer the three questions that led us to the motion of disbelief, which was the drop that overflowed the glass in the Tempe crime. I repeat: Who, at the time we lost 57 of our fellow men, had the priority to take before justice and police the controversial dialogues, to break them down and then give them to a friendly media to manipulate public opinion? This ruthless hand, we need to know who it is. Therefore, because Mr Mitsotakis did not answer, on Monday morning I will be in the Areopagos. Because there must be research, plenty of light, and the Greek people should know the truth. Who are the ones who had the priority that night, to manipulate public opinion. They are dangerous and must be brought to justice. In a reporter’s question on the minimum wage, Mr. Androuliakis noted: The minimum wage should have increased long ago. However, nominal growth does not face accuracy and inequalities because inflation is simply galloping. So when the minimum wage has been rising in recent years 20% but inflation in food is 32%, you understand that we must combat accuracy, cartels and those who do not allow their speculation and greed to deescalate prices. New Democracy and on this top issue makes communicative election games.”