When the sun rises in the west, Marios Salmas will return to the New Democracy of Kyriakos Mitsotakis. He explains the reason in detail during his interview on BNtv, the online television channel of BankingNews.gr, and the program MAGGA. Marios Salmas, an independent Member of Parliament for Aetolia-Acarnania, a doctor, and a professor at the University of Athens Medical School, responds to host Angie Stathatou. He analyzes how the "power system controls most media and tries to manipulate the Judiciary," and why ND under Kyriakos Mitsotakis does not meet the expectations of citizens, but instead serves only cartels and the few: "If the tenders were not rigged for specific interests, we would have found money for the citizens!" He meaningfully adds that "those who are mentioned in case files have not been expelled; they are still in ND."
While New Democracy members drink tsipouro, they don't wonder why Karamanlis didn't attend the party congress?
The two former Prime Ministers, Kostas Karamanlis and Antonis Samaras, are sounding the alarm, but have been sidelined as Kyriakos Mitsotakis "acts like the owner of ND," Marios Salmas explains. He wonders why blue-shirted officials, "there in the cafes where they drink their tsipouro, do not wonder why Karamanlis did not attend the party congress." With the existing parties, however, there do not appear to be conditions for cooperation for the independent MP from Aetolia-Acarnania. With Antonis Samaras, however, he will speak as soon as he announces his party, to see what his goals and plans are and if they align with his own vision for a Greece "where girls don't jump off rooftops because they had no hope."
Shots fired at Karystianou and Velopoulos
Marios Salmas criticizes the reason Maria Karystianou chose to get involved in politics: "You cannot get involved in politics just because something happened to your child. I clearly do not support Karystianou, because she did not enter politics for the world's children." He also explains that as an orthopedic surgeon, he could never support "someone who sells ointment for arthritis," pointing toward Kyriakos Velopoulos.
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Lashing out against corruption, he speaks of "rigged tenders due to which the State loses millions." Marios Salmas explains what happened with the question he posed to Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis, which eventually led to his expulsion. He reveals that "banks operate uncontrollably and 'strike' in tenders for real estate acquired by funds," and the country's national debt is larger than during the years of bankruptcy, reaching 369 billion euros. What does he say about the "calm waters" and Gerapetritis's foreign policy? Does Donald Trump like Kyriakos Mitsotakis?
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