Mar 4 β€’ 11:06 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· Greece Naftemporiki

S. Famellos: Three questions for Mr. Mitsotakis

Sokratis Famellos, the president of SYRIZA, challenged Prime Minister Mitsotakis in Parliament, posing three critical questions regarding national security and personal data protection.

In a recent parliamentary session in Greece, Sokratis Famellos, the president of the opposition party SYRIZA, confronted Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis over various pressing national issues. Famellos recalled Mitsotakis's controversial remarks labeling certain voices from the right as 'patriots of lentils’ and emphasized the need for the Prime Minister to address serious matters beyond internal party criticisms and polling concerns.

Famellos posed three pivotal questions to Mitsotakis: the first concerning the Prime Minister's stance on a recent attack in Iran that he alleges violated the UN Charter, specifically seeking condemnation from the government. The second question was about the potential use of Greek bases in any ongoing warfare, prompting discussions about Greece's role and responsibilities in international conflicts. Lastly, Famellos asked whether there would be a convening of the Council of Political Leaders, which he described as a necessary institutional and national obligation amid current tensions.

Additionally, Famellos took the opportunity to criticize the Prime Minister for not addressing the recent scandal involving the theft of personal data, suggesting that an apology was warranted. He also contested Mitsotakis's comments about the significance of the day dedicated to the Greek language, calling them historically inaccurate, thus further highlighting the tensions between the ruling party and the opposition.

πŸ“‘ Similar Coverage