Greece 2.0: “Justice has the say” – Whatever the question

Greece 2.0: “Justice has the say” – Whatever the question
Greece 2.0: “Justice has the say” – Whatever the question
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Sometimes, there is no wiser saying than “his voice is silent”. In a country that has been shaken on many levels in recent years. Carbine scandals for the outside, skevories for the inside.

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Throughout the previous period, organizations and institutions have presented with their reports, a series of issues, which deeply affect the Righteous State in Greece. All were discredited by government lips, culminating in Reporters Without Borders, for daring to rank Greece 107th in Freedom of the Press, one place higher than last year.

Similar crowns in the resolution of the European Parliament on the Rule of Law in Greece. External enemies assisted by the main internal enemy, SYRIZA.

And now, the State Department report. Not “some NGO”, as it is commonly defined internally. The US State Department is again putting a number of issues on the discussion table. The same ones that have been more or less raised, discussed and embellished in all tones.

No, of course, this is not the first time that the State Department has put the practices of the Greek government under the microscope. He did the same last year. And not only. of course. With similar multi-page reports, he had referred to the bad texts and the SYRIZA government.

The notable difference, however, is that, compared to previous government formations, absolute degradation is now being attempted. Something like the timeless: “It’s not what you think.”

In other European democracies, politicians have resigned for much lesser offences. From Boris Johnson in Britain, for the well-known corona party, to Sebastian Kurz in Austria for the well-known corruption case. In Greece, the answer is: “the word belongs to the Justice”. Whatever the question.

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The article is in Greek

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