Musk: Proposes Phidias Panayiotou for EU President
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The billionaire and owner of the social network X, Elon Musk, once again showed his preference for the Cypriot YouTuber and MEP, Phidias Panayiotou.
In fact, in a post he gave a "vote of confidence" to Phidias Panayiotou for president of the European Union.
In particular, the ardent supporter of Donald Trump, to whom the newly elected US president has promised the newly created Ministry of Government Efficiency, responded to a pro-Trump user of X who described the Cypriot MEP as “one of the most transparent politicians in Europe”.
Elon Musk and the fiscal fantasy of 2 trillion.
The discussion did not stop here as the user could not hide his admiration for Phidias Panagiotou, stating that there should be “more people like him in all forms of government around the world”.
With the Tesla and Space X tycoon agreeing and answering “yes”.
This is not the first time that Elon Musk and Phidias Panayiotou have exchanged compliments, as in a recent interview with ERTNews, the Cypriot MEP had mentioned the tycoon and the tweet he had made in his first speech in the European Parliament.
In fact, a few hours before Elon Musk's post, Phidias Panayiotou had attempted to answer, with a video, the tycoon's question "what makes a party far-right?".
The Cypriot MEP does not hide his admiration for the tycoon', while in the past he had uploaded a photo in which he hugged him.
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