Health Minister's row with PASOK president
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
A fierce confrontation broke out between Adonis Georgiadis and PASOK over a publication about a property owned by Nikos Androulakis, which has been leased by the State.
The Minister of Health accused Nikos Androulakis in a post that "he can blame everyone and point the finger like the blatant censor of morality, but he can no longer continue to do so" over a publication according to which a few days before the first Memorandum, the Land Registry rented a property owned initially by the father and then by the PASOK president himself, renovated it with state money and since then the State has paid him 1.2 million euros.
For its part, PASOK, in a statement issued shortly before 11 am, characterizes the Minister of Health as a "smearist", claiming that everything related to the rental of Nikos Androulakis' property and the renovation of the building is "absolutely legal and transparent", announcing an appeal to the courts.
"Look at yourself in the mirror, Mr. President"
Regarding the publication, Mr. Georgiadis also refers to the omission on the part of Mr. Androulakis to mention in his statement of assets the 1 million euros he holds in banks abroad, which the PASOK president attributed to an error by his accountant.
"And he also holds this money in foreign banks, as we have all now learned... Is all this legal? Probably. But is it also ethical? Certainly not!" writes the Minister of Health.
"Before you accuse others again, look at yourself in the mirror, Mr. President," concludes Mr. Georgiadis in his post about Nikos Androulakis.
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