Tsoukalas against Mitsotakis: He thinks he is addressing Lotophagoi β He is the most anti-institutional Prime Minister of the Metapolitefsi
Kostas Tsoukalas, the spokesperson for PASOK, criticizes Prime Minister Mitsotakis for behaving as if he is addressing a naive audience while being the most anti-institutional Prime Minister since the Metapolitefsi era.
Kostas Tsoukalas, the spokesperson for the PASOK party in Greece, has issued a strong critique against Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, suggesting that Mitsotakis behaves as though he is addressing a 'Lotophagoi', a term that implies a society devoid of critical thinking. He argues that Mitsotakis presents himself as a reformer dedicated to the institutions and the rule of law while actually embodying the most anti-institutional tendencies seen since the restoration of democracy in Greece following the junta period. This characterization reflects growing dissent regarding the Prime Minister's approach to governance and the respect for democratic institutions.
Tsoukalas specifically highlights concerns over Mitsotakis' handling of various institutions, alleging that the Prime Minister has systematically undermined crucial safeguards within the political system to consolidate control over the state apparatus. He accuses Mitsotakis of attempting to manipulate the independence of authorities and exert undue influence over key parliamentary procedures, including the inquiry into alleged illegal surveillance practices in Greece. Such accusations hint at a growing crisis of confidence in the Prime Minister's ability to maintain the democratic integrity of the Greek state.
Furthermore, Tsoukalas brings attention to the ongoing revelations in the surveillance trial, pointing to systematic efforts by Mitsotakis to transform the Greek state into his personal domain. He notes the existence of a centralized operation surrounding the Greek National Intelligence Service (EYP) and the Predator spyware scandal, which has raised significant ethical and legal questions about government accountability. The resistance to implementing the Supreme Administrative Court's decisions further exacerbates concerns regarding transparency and adherence to the rule of law, implications that resonate deeply within the political discourse in Greece.