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In the debate in Parliament on motion of censure the Michalis Chrysochoidis closed his post accusing him SYRIZA who uses dangerous weapons to survive: populism with the wanted Pappas and the fourteen year old student, nationalism with the 12 miles.
THE Giannis Ragousis how SYRIZA Parliamentary Representative, took the floor and demanded the restoration of the declaration of Chrysochoidis or his expulsion from the prime minister. Specifically, Mr. Ragousis said:
“However, in what Mr Chrysochoidis said, there was also a report that for anyone who wants a basic relationship with well-intentioned patriotism poses a major problem for the government as a whole. As is well known, the expansion of the area coastal 12 miles is an inalienable and non-negotiable right of our country that is derived explicitly from international law and the law of the sea.
“The position of the Minister of Government of Mr. Mitsotakis that it is nationalism to extend the territorial waters of our country to 12 miles is a position that goes against the core of the national strategy of the national interests of the indelible national laws.”
Mr. Ragousis added that:
“Therefore, we explicitly and explicitly place Mr. Mitsotakis at his responsibility. Either Mr. Chrysochoidis will recall apologizing for this misery that he uttered, or Mr. Mitsotakis will fire him.
Otherwise, he and his government as a whole will bear this great historical responsibility for this unprecedented historical uprising against our national law. Because if we come to this country to call nationalism the exercise of our inalienable rights, then I will not say, Mr. President, that this is ultimately racism and servitude. I will say that this country has no tomorrow. “
It should be noted that Ragoussi’s position is centrally covered by SYRIZA.
Bitter answer
The Deputy Prime Minister also took part in the discussion. Panagiotis Pikramenos, who said:
“I do not think, I do not imagine that anyone can question the right of the country to extend the coastal zone to 12 miles, as long as the country considers it useful. There is no doubt about it. What you say amazes me. We have no reason to remember it. “You obviously didn’t understand what was said.”
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