SYRIZA candidate calls "fascists" those who disagree with the Prespa Agreement
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Candidate of the Central Macedonia Regional Director with SYRIZA Christos Giannoulis was totally in line with the Prime Minister, and went even further calling "fascists" those who disagree with the Prespa Agreement.
As Alexis Tsipras at the Southern European Summit in Cyprus had said in an aside to President Macron that those who disagree with the agreement with Skopje are "far-right wingers", so the former ERT3 journalist, Mr. Giannoulis, who is now a candidate with SYRIZA, used extreme rhetoric in his characterizations.
The occasion was given when, at an event Thursday evening in Katerini, government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos was strongly heckled by a group of citizens.
When Christos Giannoulis stepped up at the same event, referring to his candidacy, he said: "Before taking my final decision, with all due respect to the country's Prime Minister who honored me to address this challenge, before my eyes, I had the image of my son. He is 15 years old, I do not want him to grow up in Greece with all these fascists outside. I do not want him to grow up in this country. "
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