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“The prime minister lies publicly and exposes Mr. Tzitzikostas to justify his oligarchy,” emphasizes the SYRIZA Progressive Alliance on N. Hardalias’ assumptions about Thessaloniki.
“As the situation worsens, the government itself will be forced to expose each other, admitting its criminal mistakes and its oligarchy,” he said.
In a statement, the main opposition party highlighted the following:
“Two weeks ago, Mr. Mitsotakis in a television interview, speaking about the total loss of control in Thessaloniki that costs human lives every day, said:” There were no requests from anyone to book earlier, nor did any expert point it out to us. ».
Today, the Deputy Minister of Civil Protection, Mr. Hardals, denies the Prime Minister and admits that the Governor of Central Macedonia, Mr. Tzitzikostas, had suggested a universal closure and cancellation of the events of the celebration of Saint Demetrius, which the government made on time.
The Prime Minister, to justify his absolute lack of control of the situation, not only lies publicly, but also does not hesitate to denounce the local authorities, such as the Governor of Central Macedonia.
“As the situation worsens, the government itself will be forced to expose each other, admitting its criminal mistakes and its oligarchy.”
The reason for the specific announcement of SYRIZA-PS was the response of Nikos Hardalias to the question of whether at the end of October there were suggestions of measures to be taken earlier in Thessaloniki, such as the non-performance of the three days of celebration of Agios Dimitrios as stated repeatedly. Tzitzikostas and whether concerns were raised at the meeting in the Central Macedonia Region on 10/22/2020. Mr Hardalias responded to the daily “Macedonia” that “the prime minister, after all, said there were few suggestions and obviously the governor participated in them.” “The truth is that the battle is common and we fight it day by day side by side with our elected representatives in the Local Government of grade A ‘and B’,” he added.