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For those who maintain or remember the actions of the long tenure of Konstantinos Mitsotakis in the parliamentary seats, September 26, 1989 is a day that can hardly be erased from memory.
Konstantinos Mitsotakis is forced to take a position in Parliament on the Bakoyannis assassination that occurred just hours ago in Kolonaki, shocking the nation.
Konstantinos Mitsotakis, one of the greatest parliamentarians of the second half of the 20th century, delivers a historic speech in a difficult political environment.
After all, we are in a politically toxic 1989 where passions within Parliament are sharpening as a whole paraphilology about the terrorists of “17N” further poisons the climate.
In his speech, Konstantinos Mitsotakis will mention:
“It is a political assassination that adds to a long chain of assassinations that preceded it. It is a severe blow to the New Democracy. And it is a terrible experience for me and my family. But we must all stand up at this time of great trial. Protect democracy and its institutions. As far as I’m concerned, I have a desire to express. May the blood of Pavlos Bakoyannis be the last blood unjustly shed in this place. “
At the end of his words and while the whole Parliament applauds, his voice is doubled. A little later, Andreas Papandreou comes to his seat (the prime minister is Tzanis Tzanetakis) to mourn him.
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