“The government does not want the vote from the Spartans”

“The government does not want the vote from the Spartans”
“The government does not want the vote from the Spartans”
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In the party of the Spartans and in the post of the SYRIZA press representative, Voulas Kechagiasthe government spokesman said Pavlos Marinakisduring the briefing of the political editors.

“The government does not want any such vote. They are exposed and the historian will record them in a strict but also fair way” emphasized Pavlos Marinakos, responding to Ms. Kehagia.

“The question addressed by Mrs. Kehagia has a clear answer in our action, in our movements, in our memos, in the amendments we have submitted, an attitude that does not weigh any political benefit or cost and is oriented towards the protection of the state. We don’t discount, we don’t hide behind deadlines” he also noted.

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Pavlos Marinakis: The answer to Velopoulos

“We are not afraid to go to church and no one can scare anyone,” said the deputy minister to the prime minister and government representative Pavlos Marinakis, during the briefing for the political editors, when asked about the exhortation of Mr. Velopoulos MPs should not go to church.

He also noted that “if we can find a good thing in these tragic incidents, the incidents of violence that have happened recently, it is that the masks fell and parties that entered the parliament, got the support of the citizens, allegedly because they expressed the our faith and our religion, it was proven that they did in practice the complete opposite of what our faith and religion stands for.”

In addition, he underlined that “these attitudes do not express the church”. “Overall, the church through the archbishop shows its true face, supports society, and does charity. This is the big picture that we need to keep” added the government representative.

Pavlos Marinakis: Everything he said about Vicky Flessa

Asked about her placement of Mrs. Flessa Mr. Marinakis said: “Who is responsible for the tragedy of Tempe it will be decided by justice and no one else.”

“It is about a typical case of cutting and sewing, isolation for the accuracy of a sentence. If one sees the overall analysis made by the ND MEP candidate, one will understand that she is talking about the perennial pathologies of the Greek state. In no way does Mrs. Flessa or any of us believe that there is collective responsibility for this tragic accident. The responsibility that is personified by justice is specific,” he said.

About the statements of Kasselakis for health, o government representative said that “the state is spending 50% more than it was by 2019 and the leader of the official opposition showed he was ignorant of the percentage of GDP that goes to health”. He also invited Mr. Kasselakis, who is now talking about an additional 5 billion, to say where he will get the total of 11 billion. “From taxes, from emergency measures that we don’t know about, or simply once again they are fooling the world,” he said.

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