The PASOK has not just chosen to align itself with… Pleisi. He gargled the Konstantopoulou attack on Doudonis raising questions.
The Zoe Konstantopoulou attacked Panagiotis Doudonis accusing him of consenting to the selection of a person to fill the position of chairman of the Privacy Authority and hinting at this attitude.
The attack personal, the dialogue that has seen the light of day is characteristic but also revealing since Zoe Konstantopoulou claimed that there was telephone communication before Conference of the Presidents of the Parliament with PASOK and had mentioned that Harilaou Trikoupis would not vote for the election of a President in an Authority that has been headless since last year.
“Does your president know what this means?” said Zoe Konstantopoulou, addressing the PASOK parliamentary representative, and then reportedly said: “Yesterday you did not say on the phone that you will not consent” indicating that there was communication for a common stance as has happened in the past, perhaps in view of the submission of a proposal for inquiry on wiretapping.
This report by Zoe Konstantopoulou has not been refuted. And that’s not all. The PASOK issued a announcement to attack the President of the Parliament and the government for saying the debate and the decision was postponed at a time when the Conference was in a mess.
A announcement of a “garbage” monument to what the PASOK parliamentary representative who was essentially left exposed to what the president of the Pλεύsi Eleftherias said to him.
The question is whether there was coordination, by telephone as Zoe Konstantopoulou said, on an issue serious institutionally as regards the staffing of the independent authorities in which the term of office of the heads has expired, with a view to creating impressions or in order to achieve more general agreement between the two sides.
The question, however, is why in the 360-word announcement attacking the President of the Parliament and the government there was not a single reference to what happened at the Conference of Presidents and to what Zoe Konstantopoulou said.