Romanos for Kasselakis: Does hypocrisy or ignorance prevail? 2024-04-04 20:52:31

“Mr. Kasselakis, in his morning radio interview, acknowledged that it is a good thing that there is a postal vote for the European elections, but it bothers him that it does not exist for the national elections as well” says Mr. Romanos initially.

“In the event that he has forgotten or does not know, let us inform him that his party during his own presidency voted once morest the postal vote for the European elections and violently attacked the government, intensifying its attempt to include an article in the specific bill in order for the postal vote also in national elections for residents abroad,” he adds.

“On the same day, his party describes the law under which the Spartans were prosecuted today as inadequate. A law that his party also voted once morest, while he himself said in the summer regarding the Spartans: “At the end of the day, they too have been elected by the Greek people. They represent something…”, he also emphasizes.

Mr. Romanos closes his announcement by noting: “We don’t know if hypocrisy or ignorance prevails in SYRIZA, but this coexistence in combination with arrogance, and indeed to such an extent, is unprecedented and dangerous.”

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