Otto Iliopoulos: Scripts for Kasselakis to enter Parliament – “There is a workload” he says

In the bout of many discussions is lately his Otto as some want him forced to choose between Harvard and Parliament. Of course, these scenarios are related to the entry of Stefanos Kasselakis into Parliament, although the way this will be done has still not been clear. In response to a question, the Member of State of SYRIZA, Otto Iliopoulos, said: “ Half say I will resign because I have been forced by . Last scenario is that I will resign because my job will force me. One thing I have to say is that no one has pushed me into my work, that even if I had been personally pressured, I make the decisions about what to do and I try to optimize the way in which I represent Greek from the Greek state.” The Member of State also made it clear that the president of SYRIZA “never asked or pressured anyone to resign from the members of state.” He linked, however, which he makes in the future with the volume of work he has to deal with. “My system is overextended. I’ve been running a clinic, running a lab, having too much clinical success lately, working with the alumni too, trying to be in Parliament and coming and going. There is a workload, I think that at some point inevitably will create the question of what I keep and as time passes I am somehow more involved in the executive functions within SYRIZA.” The scenario of Stefanos Kasselakis’ entry into the Parliament, however, faces many obstacles as to become a Member, the President of SYRIZA should resign five executives in addition to Evangelos Apostolakis and Elena Akritita. Among them is his close associate Alexis Tsipras, Michael Kalogeiros. The possibility of taking over after the resignation of Otto Iliopoulos, Stefanos Kasselakis directly the position of a Member of Parliament seems particularly impossible. At the same time, SYRIZA officials say that anything that happens will take place over time as the leader of the main opposition at the time has no reason to fight the prime minister within parliament.