For ‘political guilt confession’ by the government spokesman as to whether Knowing OPECEPE’s scandal The prime minister speaks PASOK’s spokesman Costas Tsoukalas.
As he notes, “Mr Marinakis today acknowledged that the prime minister was aware of the OPEKEPE issue”, recalling that “until yesterday they presented Mr Mitsotakis as a fault and were trying to abandon the opposition for the scandal.”
“Now, there is a public spokesman for the government spokesman,” Mr Tsoukalas said, adding that “the masks have fallen, the OPEKEPE scandal was in the knowledge and complete tolerance of the Maximus Grand”.
What did P. Marinakis say about Mitsotakis and OPEKEPE
“The cleansing started, we abolished OPEKEPE and Mitsotakis will break the abscess,” was the government’s narrative in the previous days.
OPEKEPE: In the light of his former president – “Systematic fraud by recycled groups or relatives”
However, the stormy pace of revelations, which suggest that the briefing on what was happening with the rural funds had reached Maximus, leads to a folding government’s stance and a change of narrative.
Speaking on a television station, government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis. He now admits that the prime minister knew about the OPECEPE scandal and claims that it was he who “treated it with courage”.
“Not only did the Prime Minister know the pathogenesis of OPEKEPE, he had political courage and with many assumptions to deal with it,” Mr Marinakis said.
According to him, a proof of Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ effort to purify was that “those who went to justice to be audited as illegal were not paid”, rejecting the complaints that the suspicious VAT were “thawed” after the change in the presidency of OPEKEPE.