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On June 7th, ND Piraeus MP Ioannis Melas, citing an in.gr article on Oil One environmental crime, interests Dimitris Melissanidis, in Drapetsona, submits a question to Parliament.
Mr. Melas, taking over from other deputies, sends a question to find out what the Ministry of the Environment and Minister K. Hatzidakis have done with the “pump” that remains open at the Dimitris Melissanidis oil refining facilities.
Presenting the findings from NCSR Democritus, but also from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, the MP from Piraeus dares to write in his question: “The problem faced by the residents of the area is very serious and dangerous for public health. The protests and complaints not only from the neighbors but also from the Keratsini-Drapetsona City Council are too many and demand an immediate solution and the removal of the “Oil One” facilities. It is characteristic that 2the The primary school in the municipality of Keratsini-Drapetsona, like other schools in the area, have been forced to remain closed several times due to the strong smell and atmospheric pollution that exists.
In other words, a government deputy clearly calls on the Ministry of the Environment, and consequently the ND government, to take a position on whether Oil One’s dangerous public health facilities should be removed.
But who wouldn’t wait for the next move from the owner of the “dirty” company in Drapetsona?
And this could not be other than a “paid contract” for the extermination of the deputy from Piraeus, Mr. Mela, who simply did his duty.
Suddenly, the stars of journalism, corrupt instruments and paid guns of Dimitris Melissanidis, discovered a “scandal” of the MP. And in fact a scandal that they know that with its delicate details it would occupy public opinion.
An infamous site that “swears” on behalf of the Pontians, tarnishing their history, wrote a few days after the submission of Mr. Melas’ question on Oil One:
“We saw everything in Parliament, but no… pimps!”
Chulo, therefore, to the ND deputy because, according to the apocalyptic report το, when he was deputy mayor in the municipality of Piraeus, he allowed the operation of a nightclub that for them was also an incest center.
In other words, an administrative question, which refers to the operation of a store that is legally licensed (like hundreds of others throughout Greece) becomes a “gun” against whoever dared to put up with Melissanidis.
However, because disrespectful sites are not read, the “death contract” was made by the “patsavourofliada” Espresso by publisher Giannis Filippakis, a personal friend of Mr. Melissanidis.
The one who has humiliated people a few times and demolished personalities, without even apologizing, put Mr. Melas on the first topic. “Loss. The ND deputy and the orgies club,” he wrote on the cover and in smaller print that his immunity was lifted to investigate the matter.
A dismissal requested by the MP himself since it is obvious that it is a procedural issue that the administrative services of the municipalities face daily.
But what should have come out came out. The Melissanidis “Gaibels” dumped their mud in hopes of covering the Oil One dirt and removing the carcinogenic benzene inhaled by thousands of residents in Drapetsona, Keratsini and across Piraeus.
How much more open could they make it? Because Melas had the courage to send one of the country’s biggest environmental crimes to Parliament, they unearthed a minor case from 2014.
When the courts acquit the ND deputy, will the online and print “blackmailers” apologize to the owner of Oil One?
It is empty. The posts against Melas were made for revenge motives. He was beaten for being involved in an environmental crime with the Oil One label.
But they also do worse. They are sending a message to any other MP who has dealt or will deal with the scandal to keep quiet.
These are dangerous situations with blackmail that falsify the Republic and the parliamentary duty of every elected representative of the people to highlight such crimes.
The I. Melas question
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