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Intense fight in the air of the program “Better is not possible” between Alexis Georgoulis and Costas Tsouros
Invited to the show “Better not possible” by Natalia Germanou, at noon on Saturday (11/28) was actor and MEP Alexis Georgoulis. And while the presenter received it with great joy Alexis Georgouli, the debate was not easy when Kostas Tsouros mentioned his recent statements about his salary as an MEP.
Also read: Alexis Georgoulis: The whole truth about his salary as MEP – “They throw mud at me”
The conversation started with him Alexis Georgouli to say that it is about culture in politics and not politics. Alexis said that she is trying to help the culture and that is her dream and her goal. However, the tension began when Costas Tsouros spoke about the statements he made about the 25 thousand euros he receives as an MEP.
“What is my statement you know?” he told Costas Tsouros, who replied “They give you 25,000 euros.” “It’s not her. I said 25 thousand is office expenses.” That’s where one started intense dialogue between Alexis and Costas Tsouros While between serious and amused the actor said to him: “If you make a mistake in losing your job, resign.”
When Costas Tsouros told him “If you have a position and are an MEP you should know what you are sayingAnd Alexis Georgoulis replied: “And you’re in a position, you’re in the air and you don’t know what you’re saying!” The bloodshed ignited their irritation became apparent until the Natalia Germanou made her intervention and calmed the spirits.
During an interview on the “Happy” program, Alexis Georgoulis was clear on the subject of the 25,000 euro salary and he affirmed that some of his attacks were isolated, which is why a conversation that was not heard in its entirety and exactly as he had said in his radio interview went viral.
His entire interview was shown on the show “Happy” Alexis Georgouli, along with the part that was cut during assembly and released in the middle. In the rest of the interview, he explains why an MEP takes this money and the obligations he has to manage it.