“My priority is to continue Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his government the job they have to do. Dots and dash, “said New Democracy MP Tassos Hatzivasiliou, in an interview with SKAI television station.
Mr Hatzivasiliou pointed out that “I was informed of the OPECEPE case in Brussels, where I accompanied Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the EU Summit, and from the first moment I resigned”. “I do not negotiate my political righteousness, nor do I discuss the political culture that from the first moment I serve,” he said, to continue “the citizens of Serres know that I have a self -made course, a course of morality. No one owes me and I don’t owe anyone. “
Speaking about the substance of the case, she explained that there was a mobilization for a pregnant farmer, who was considering the possibility of transferring rights to her husband under the law. “Finally, the request they filed was rejected, which proves that there was no intervention for discreet treatment. Applicants cited pregnancy as a reason for force majeure, the service rejected it and the case was over, “he added.
“Enough with the meat. I have nothing to do with the OPECEPE case, nor with the illegal acts that the European Public Prosecutor’s Office correctly investigates. I’m not accused. I’m not persecuted, “he said. “I resigned for reasons of drunkenness, but also because I have a close relationship of trust with the prime minister,” he said. “I continue my course with pride, supporting the New Democracy and the government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis,” he said.

For Libya
Referring to Libya’s verbal diarrhea, the former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs stressed that “does not appear to produce a legal result” and described it as an expected reaction from Tripoli to the legal Greek moves of previous weeks. “The Turkolibyyan Memorandum is not recognized by anyone except Ankara and Tripoli,” he recalled.
“Athens, under conditions, is always open to well -intentioned discussions with its neighbors, always on the line of international law,” he said.
Called to comment on whether George Gerapetritis’ mission to Libya should be carried out, he pointed out that Athens “is not afraid to express its positions and support the law”, but also pointed out the fierce clashes of militia outside Tripoli.
“The Foreign Ministry knows its job well. Everything will be done properly, “Mr Hadjivasiliou assured, stressing that” as George Gerapetritis has also said, Libya must understand that European funds and relations with the European Union are passing through Greece. “