The municipality of Athens emphasizes that the members of the board of directors of the National Garden were approved, by a large majority, by the municipal council. “Therefore, Andreas G. Papandreou is a simple, unpaid member of the Board of Directors of the National Garden”, argues the municipality of Athens.
At the same time, he points out that all members of the board of directors will be strictly evaluated for their work, however, as he states, “no one should be judged, in advance, based on their name or origin.”
The entire announcement of the Municipality of Athens:
“The Mayor of Athens never appointed Andreas G. Papandreou as Managing Director of the National Garden”. Some, once once more, jumped to arbitrary conclusions. The Mayor of Athens, Haris Doukas, never appointed Andreas G. Papandreou as CEO of the National Garden. The members of the Board of Directors of the National Garden were approved, by a large majority, by the Municipal Council (39 members of the Municipal Council from 4 municipal factions voted in favor, while there were 2 abstentions and only one negative vote). Andreas G. Papandreou, therefore, is a simple, unpaid member of the Board of Directors of the National Garden. Everyone, even the simple, unpaid members of the Board of Directors, will be rigorously evaluated for their work. However, no one should be judged, in advance, based on their name or origin. No one is allowed to ‘kill’ characters’.
The bad news on social media with the appointment of Andreas Papandreou to the National Garden by Haris Doukas
Social media was “filled” with scathing comments following his son’s appointment George Papandreou him Andrea Papandreou who will assume the position of managing director at the National Garden.
More specifically, the reactions started when the Mayor of Athens Harry Doukas decided to appoint a person who symbolizes familialism, something he had criticized when Kostas Bakoyannis was mayor.
See the comments:
Did Haris Doukas appoint Andreas Papandreou junior as head of the National Garden so that the Municipality of Athens might cultivate left trees?#PASOK #Duke_of_Exarchion
— pontifex maximus (@pontifex1054) February 29, 2024
However, in Pasok they know something regarding gardeners
See you later pic.twitter.com/qhOX9M5R7u— Sina katsarou (@sinakatsarou) February 29, 2024
He went to the elections with a slogan to expel the Mitsotakis family from the Municipality of Athens
What he didn’t say was that he wanted to replace her with the Papandreou family
Which PASOK are you dying for? pic.twitter.com/QWR1NDHr7o— Ilias Skaltsiotis (@I_Skaltsiotis) February 29, 2024
Kori Bei deputy mayor for cleanliness, Papandreou’s son director of the national garden.
Good thing these socialists came and we’re done with nepotism.
It was regarding time.— Kyriakos Berberidis (@berberidis_1) February 29, 2024
Come, people.
4th generation of Papandreou.
You know. pic.twitter.com/sQK3JPeeEY— Koufokotsios Malamas (@GdtlJ3lAQ0TA5fW) February 29, 2024
Haris Doukas appointed Andreas Papandreou junior.
The bills are to be paid off.
The very bad thing is that they are paid with our money from municipal fees or taxation and not from your pocket Mr. Duke.— Stylianou maria (@Stylianoumaria1) February 29, 2024
Andreas Papandreou is 42 years old, he is the son of George Papandreou from his first marriage with the Cypriot Eva Zisimidou and until his appointment to the administration of the National Garden, he lived and worked in Crete.
Until today he was involved in acupuncture, while he worked for some time at the company Apivita, while he was for a while the managing director of the company that manages Lake Vouliagmeni.
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