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Interior Minister Takis Theodorikakos

EUROKINISSI / PANAGOPOULOS GIANNIS

“I am faced with a dilemma, whether to remove my glasses or the mask. Because the combination is difficult. I will take my glasses off,” Interior Minister Takis Theodorikakos said, opening his announcements in the context of the press conference with the Minister of Education for the opening and operation of schools.

Asked by the reporters how the students will face the same difficulty and for longer hours, the current professor of Pediatric Infectious Diseases Vana Papaevangelou assured that detailed instructions will be given to facilitate the children while Mr. Theodorikakos, having already put his glasses back on, I was trying to convince. the great difficulty is only at the beginning.

I could end there referring to the difficult effort that students and teachers are called upon to make. Even for those who thought that the communicator-minister handled the issue in terms of entertainment. It could end and not be commented despite the many fundamental objections, because children are … children, because some will have glasses and a mask for more than an hour of interview, because nobody knows if they will be able to endure without catching their nose or throw away the mask anywhere, because there are a thousand more reasons.

The pollster-communicator-minister, however, continued. “My daughter and son helped me with their perseverance,” he said, mainly to support the children’s argument of adjusting to difficult and uncomfortable situations. There was no need to mobilize the family. We have consolidated the meaning. However, it is obvious that Mr. Mitsotakis’ minister-communicator-pollster has reason not to agree.

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