Marinakis: What he said about Dendias and his response to the doctors' confrontation - Georgiadis
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis attempted to moderate the criticism directed at Minister Nikos Dendias, emphasizing the role of elected officials in party events while addressing recent political tensions.
In a recent briefing, Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis sought to temper the fallout from Makarios Lazaridis's criticism of Minister Nikos Dendias regarding his comments on political participation. Marinakis asserted the legitimacy of elected officials attending party events, distinguishing this from the accountability of government operations. He stressed the importance of recognizing the different contexts of political engagement and governmental duties, addressing the concerns raised about the potential blurring of these lines.
Further addressing the situation, Marinakis referenced Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, noting that Mitsotakis was first elected head of the New Democracy party before becoming prime minister, implying that party affiliations and political roles can coexist without conflict. He portrayed the ongoing issue as an exaggerated narrative, downplaying the tensions that have arisen in recent days. His remarks suggest an intention to uphold party unity and minimize distractions as the government focuses on delivering measurable results.
Marinakis reiterated the government's commitment to achieving tangible outcomes within the next year, emphasizing the importance of establishing conditions for effective governance. This statement reflects a broader strategy to reassure the public and the party's supporters of the government's focus on performance and accountability amidst the evolving political landscape in Greece.