Marios Salmas: New Democracy MP – The background behind the Mitsotakis decision

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In the ward of independent Members, it is expected to pass by today (Monday 23.9. 24) Aetoloakarnania Marios Salmas. This is expected to be the decision of the ND Ethics Committee , to which Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis referred, with the question of deletion , following a barrage of attacks by the MP against himself and members of the government. A move that is a message from the Prime Minister to the whole ‘blue’ Parliamentary Group, that it will not accept ‘discussed’ and undermine the government’s work. It is recalled that Mr. Salmas, along with 10 other members of the South West, a few days ago asked Minister of Finance Kostis Hatzidakis about the red loans, with the message of most of them, to the Maximos Palace, that they would continue to intervene for corrective moves in key problems for citizens, with the footnote that the aim is not to oppose the government. The majority of the “college” of 11 MPs, distances from MP Aetoloakarnania, while some blame him that the style of his public interventions was “as if he were seeking his deletion”. Today, at 12:00 noon, Marios Salmas is expected to give the present at the Ethics Committee meeting to respond to the accusations of… “suspect” and “anti-party or anti-collegiate behavior that causes serious damage to the party or another MP”. Salma public interventions caused by MP Aetoloakarnania has long been acromated on a stretched rope. He had strengthened the climate since July, when at the first meeting of the Parliamentary Group after the European elections he had accused the government of “serving the few against the many”, then causing the reaction of the Prime Minister, who took the floor to deny his objections. “I do not accept such hints. We didn’t get 41% because we were with the few,” he said with emphasis, visibly upset. Earlier, Mr. Salmas had sent a letter to the Prime Minister asking the Parliamentary Group to meet to analyse the “difficult election result”, as he wrote. In addition to the spikes to the Minister of Culture, Lina Mendoni, for photographic competitions in the exploitation of cafeterias and restaurants, in museums and archaeological sites -theme he returned to with his interview a few days ago – Mr. Salmas had left spikes for increases in drugs, targeting the Minister of Health, Adoni Georgiades, and recently also to Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis for speculation in banks.