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It is seen that the President of the Greek Parliament and MP Tziovanis met separately with two journalists who claimed to be investors in the secret shooting that emerged. After journalists stated that they wanted to obtain passports for people who lived in China and were said to have a criminal record, the Speaker of Parliament and MP Tziovanis said they would help in this matter.
By saying “Do not use my name, absolutely”, the Speaker of Parliament, Şilluris, declares that he will call the Minister of the Interior and take care of the issuance of the passport. Furthermore, Greek lawyer Andreas Pittacis said: “The names of the guilty investors change, right?” “Of course we can change its name, this is Cyprus.”
THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS HAPPENED
After the secret shooting was revealed, the Greek Council of Ministers met urgently and abolished the citizenship right granted in exchange for an investment, while the Greek opposition called on the Speaker of the Assembly to resign. It should be noted that the European Union (EU) will also sanction Greeks for issued passports, while the president of the DIKO Opposition, Nikolas Papadopulos, argued that the president of the Assembly should resign immediately. Papadopoulos, who evaluated the abolition of the issuance of passports in exchange for an investment as “stopping other events to come”, claimed that the events that took place would cause a disaster in the Greek Cypriot economy.
WAIVER AFTER PRESSURE
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Making the first statement after the scandal, Greek Parliament Speaker Şilluris defended himself and claimed that what was done was espionage. Furthermore, Şilluris, who claimed that investors were prevented and directed to TRNC in southern Cyprus, made a further statement on the reactions and said he would resign from his post.
ACRUATION OF “TURKISH SPIES”
While the Greek media announced the news to their readers with the headlines of “Bomb Video”, Greek government spokesman Kiriakos Kusios claimed that the purpose of the news was to hit the Greek Cypriot economy. On the other hand, the Greek newspaper Politis claimed that the reporter who made the report could be a “Turkish spy”.