Among other things, he referred to stories from his life and narrated with emotion the last moments of Andreas Papandreou, as he experienced them.
The former minister of PASOK referred to unknown stories that he lived next to Andreas Papandreou, revealing the moment he was in the same room with the former prime minister, when the latter died!
“That evening I had gone with Nikos Athanasakis, who was PASOK’s press secretary and had invited us to go to the house to discuss the upcoming PASOK conference, where he himself intended to participate and make a five-minute speech , because he was weak. This speech was written by Nikos Athanasakis. I knew her too. And we went home.
There were others there as usual, so we mightn’t talk. We were told sit down to eat and we sat down. At some point, Andreas got up and said “I’m very sorry, I’m going to leave”. He left and the impressive thing was that he approached us one by one and greeted us by shaking hands and the moment he was going to disappear to the door of the room where he was going to rest he turned and greeted us all together in his familiar way.
And the rest of us, there were some doctors and some friends, and we sat a little longer. At one point the doctor who was at Kremastinos’ leg came agitated and said that “the president is not well”. There was a great commotion. I entered Andreas’ room with a doctor. His wife was mad. The doctor asked me to help him to try to resuscitate him. We took the clothes off the president, the doctor did special massages to revive him. He also had the cardiogram machine and the line was straight, meaning the end had come. He might not be revived. In the end, the doctor visibly saddened left the room and I was left with Andreas, now dead. I closed his eyes” he characteristically described.
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