As part of the advertising campaign for his book, he comes back attacking Syriza and even suing him for what the SYRIZA executive has said so far. With a post that makes no sense but shows that the former president of SYRIZA will not hesitate in the face of anything in order to go back to the public he is against his former comrades and especially against Paul Polakis. CORVERSE In SYRIZA they point out that Stefanos Kasselakis does what he does to lure the strains of Koumoundouros into the “both” which he has created around him. “He sees that he no longer has any future and is resorting again to the attacks against Syriza,” they say. They add that it is a desperate move as the head of the Republic Movement realizes that his book will go out because of the news. On the day the Prime Minister presents it, he will have a meeting with the President of the Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou, while the information says that he cannot announce his proposal for the new president. CORVERSE Of course everyone expects Paul Polakis’ reaction since Stefanos Kasselakis according to what he says in his post has appealed to Justice. Stefanos Kasselakis’ post More specifically the head of the Democracy Movement in a post reads: “In July we passed, I was the only political leader to stand so loud and clear against the damaging deal for Bank of Attica. So the day the agreement passed by the House, “half of Syriza” was insulting a female moving employee while the other half Syriza was hiding from talking about the systemic deal that has already cost the taxpayer millions. Immediately afterwards, one half wanted to permanently delete the other,” says Stefanos Kasselakis. ‘In the end, two half agreed: “Don’t have a second chance in the country” and “EXCLUSIVE from the country”. Tolerance end,” the president of the Republic Movement notes. And he notes: “Today I filed an appeal against Paul Polakis. There’ll be a compensation suit. Of the money to be awarded, we will support inclusion structures”
Stefanos Kasselakis is suing and suing Paul Polakis for the comments regarding his book
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