Mitsotakis in Parliament: "We Shouldn't Have Talked About the Rule of Law Today - at Easter Tables, People Are Discussing Young People's Addiction to Mobile Phones" - the Press Project - News, Analysis, Radio, Television
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Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, during today's debate in Parliament on the rule of law, instead of apologizing for the wiretapping, OPEKEPE and the Lazaridis case, stated that instead, "what is happening in Iran, in the Middle East, in Lebanon" should be discussed. In fact, he argued that at Easter tables, people do not discuss scandals, but "about the fact that parents are desperate because their children are glued to their mobile phones an…
“Do you think that at the Easter dinner tables people were discussing the issues we are discussing today?” the prime minister told PASOK. Sharp criticism against the European Public Prosecutor’s Office: “It should prove its neutrality.”
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