Feb 12 • 19:58 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece To Vima

Zoi Konstantopoulou: Published the SMS she sent to Michalis Chrysochoidis

Zoi Konstantopoulou publicly shared a controversial SMS exchanged with the Minister of Citizens' Protection, Michalis Chrysochoidis, highlighting ongoing tensions with political adversaries.

Zoi Konstantopoulou, president of the political movement Plevsi Eleftherias, has intensified her ongoing feud with political adversary Adonis Georgiadis by publicly disclosing a text message she sent to Michalis Chrysochoidis, the Minister of Citizens' Protection. In her Facebook post, Konstantopoulou criticized Georgiadis's behavior, urging Chrysochoidis to either compel Georgiadis to resign or consider resigning himself, marking a significant escalation in their political dispute.

Following her message, Konstantopoulou reported that she received a call from the Chief of Police, assuring her that an investigation would be conducted into whether any police officer had violated their duties regarding the situation described. This move reflects her willingness to bring serious allegations against political figures into the public sphere, particularly concerning accusations of toxicity and misconduct in political interactions.

In her discourse, Konstantopoulou also referenced historical instances of state violence, including the murders of Alexis Grigoropoulos and Zak Kostopoulos, linking these events to her current accusations about an 'active paramilitary state.' Through her statements and social media engagement, she aims to expose what she perceives as systemic issues within the law enforcement and political systems in Greece, highlighting a critical dialogue about accountability and the integrity of public officials.

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