Against SYRIZA-ND by Karditsa: Hundreds Disapproved of Mitsotakis – Petsas: Masked Speakers and Deniers



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Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ visit to Karditsa sparked new tension and opposition between New Democracy and SYRIZA.

“The communicative narrative of the Messiah was drowned in the mud of Karditsa.” No matter how much ND tries to mount a false scenario, reality surpasses it, “says SYRIZA in a statement, commenting that” the hundreds of spontaneous citizens who today disapproved of Mr. Mitsotakis outside of City Hall, most likely the majority had voted ND in previous elections “.

In the plenary session of Parliament, the Government representative Stelios Petsas spoke about a speaker who addressed SYRIZA: “We do not tolerate that they make their speakers use the negatives of the mask to outrage the citizens,” he said.

Previously, Costas Zachariadis of SYRIZA accused Civil Protection of informing the citizens through 112 at 10:00 p.m. on Friday “while the phenomenon was in full swing just an hour later”, with bad weather finding the neighbors “completely unprepared”.

Mr. Petsas, for his part, replied that 112 was not used to avoid a “million deaths”.

In its statement, SYRIZA insists that the prime minister should have visited the affected area the day after the disaster: “Mr. Mitsotakis could have done something very simple: the day after the disaster he would have walked down Koumoundourou Street in Karditsa. as the president of SYRIZA-PS did yesterday, giving a little support to desperate merchants ”.

“On the other hand, no one died for five days. And the corrective measures that he announced are ultimately oil on fire, since they do not even reach life …”, points out the official opposition and concludes: Make it worse with funny ads: “Make them understand that virtual reality has limits.”

Yesterday, New Democracy commented for Alexis Tsipras’ visit to Karditsa, accusing the former prime minister that although he recognized long-term responsibilities for the disasters, “he forgot that he ruled for 4.5 years.”



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