Sources SYRIZA: Mitsotakis makes Vorides No2 to catch far right votes

The replacement Bratakos and Papastavrou comment on his sources, saying that he is trying not to get dirty from the confirmed secret meeting with Vangelis Marinakis. The sources of SYRIZA stress that Kyriakos Mitsotakis gives more powers to Makis Voridis, because he tries to catch the votes of the far right. They also point out that “Kyriakos Mitsotakis will not be able to hide his close relationships with business interests and publishing complexes, no matter how many associates he sends away, no matter how many “inner involvements” and recycling of known persons he does.” In detail what the sources from Syriza comment on “Kyriakos Mitsotakis tries not to get dirty from the confirmed secret meeting of two of his top executives, Papastavros and Bratakos, with Vangelis Marinakis. So after he rejected them, forcing them to resign, he now proceeds to an internal redistribution of their responsibilities. Kyriakos Mitsotakis thus gives even more powers to Makis Voridis (“the regulation of the organization and operation of the government and government bodies, participates in the planning of the legislative work”), dictating him to number 2 of the government. No chance, of course, as it is given that he is trying to catch the votes of the extreme right, especially after the marriage equality bill, in which he was instructed to abstain. We wonder how the other one feels coming from his far-right minister, and vice president of South West, Adonis Georgiades… In addition, Mr. Mitsotakis appointed Stelios Koutnatzis as the Prime Minister’s new secretary-general and “remembered” the deck of responsibilities within Maximos between his close associates. It is noted that, according to reports, an objection had been lodged for the election of St. Koutnatzis in the position of Assistant Professor of Democritus University of Thrace, by a fellow candidate, because he was suspended from office as he served as general secretary of government in the previous government of Mitsotakis. The objection pointed out that Mr. Koutnatzis could not evolve into the academic tier as long as his suspension lasted, as the law stipulates that as long as he was suspended he could only exercise “teaching and research” duties. However, Kyriakos Mitsotakis will not be able to conceal his close relationships with business interests and publishing complexes, no matter how much his associates he sends away, no matter how many “inner involvements” and recycling of known persons he does.”