SYRIZA MP claims that "17 November" never terrorized anyone despite dozens of murders
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
MP Thodoris Dritsas made a shocking statement, claiming that "no one has been terrorized by "November 17".
Speaking on Channel 1 in Piraeus, the SYRIZA MP claimed that "with what the government is doing, a debate on armed action and terrorism will be revived, as it is said, although no one has been terrorized by November 17."
In response to the journalist, who said she was shocked by the specific statement, Mr. Dritsas countered: "No one has been intimidated, I believe, by the actions of these organizations. No one has been intimidated by "November 17". On the contrary, the Greek people have been terrorized by many other policies".
"I do not understand what you are saying. You say that we had not been terrorized as a people since "November 17" with the murders? ", asked journalist Lia Lappa, insisting, with Mr. Dritsas insisting on his position and answering:" Yes, of course, I have experienced it".
Dritsas: I understand that the right-wing has victims from its actions
Earlier, the SYRIZA MP claimed that the government refuses to implement the law and stressed that only the day before yesterday he discovered the possibility of Koufodinas appealing to Justice, after 50 days of hunger strike.
"I can understand that the right-wing has victims from the action of Dimitris Koufodinas. For some reason that anyone can evaluate as they wish, most of the victims of the "November 17" actions, whether publishers or politicians or anything else - although Bakoyannis can not be described as right-wing - belonged to this political faction. , therefore I can understand anger, and indignation. But that is not the point. It is a political faction, a State, a government, a state that can not act in a retaliatory manner. And here it acts revengefully and illegally. "
Related items
- Greek bases to hosts largest NATO air exercise this Fall.
- Far right deputy punches another far right MP, lands in jail, faces prosecutor
- Sakellaropoulou: The victims of the Armenian genocide must never be forgotten
- PM Mitsotakis at 'Aegis' event: 'The first time so much funding is spent on preventative actions' for climate crisis
- Eleni Tsolaki trolls herself after Elon Musk's comment: I have a proposal to take over as CEO of Twitter
Latest from E.Tsiliopoulos
- Greek bases to hosts largest NATO air exercise this Fall.
- Far right deputy punches another far right MP, lands in jail, faces prosecutor
- Sakellaropoulou: The victims of the Armenian genocide must never be forgotten
- PM Mitsotakis at 'Aegis' event: 'The first time so much funding is spent on preventative actions' for climate crisis
- Eleni Tsolaki trolls herself after Elon Musk's comment: I have a proposal to take over as CEO of Twitter