“Inquiries “bypasses” with invitations do not take place,” said Dimitris Markopoulos, responding to the attack launched against the government in Parliament by Socrates Famellos, on the issue of wiretapping.

At the same time, Markopoulos spoke of a “lack of proposals from Syrizas“, accusing it of “an absurd and monotonous narrative in the face of its internal party problems.”

“With the wiretapping we are forgotten. SYRIZA’s proposal is what? To hold an Investigation “by-pass” with invitations from Mr Menoudakos and Mr Tzavela? This proposal by Mr Famelos is nebulous. “Bye-bye” examinations cannot take place in Parliament. You have really got us into trouble here. What is the proposal of SYRIZA? PASOK has submitted a proposal and we will examine our position,” Markopoulos said, adding:

“Because you have no proposal, you are responding to the obvious political internal deadlocks of your area in the same monotonous way. I don’t know whether or not you will go to the party Tsipras, however, I think that lately with the constant invocation of the wiretapping or the OPEKEPE case, I think it brings you closer to PASOK.”

“I am watching with great interest asimilar narrative to that of Mr. Tsipras. I don’t know after all whether we should say the called things because we are seeing the same monotonous attack again when it comes to the PPC. Let’s remember that you handed it over over-indebted with big financial problems and losses reaching almost a billion euros. So let us, who have already managed to make a PPC break all the records, financial and business, to lead it to the successful model, “noted the parliamentary representative of the Southwest.

Answer was given by Mr. Markopoulos also responded to Mr. Famelos’ criticisms of EYDAP, stressing that “no override of the ASEP is not being done, instead there is an effort to strengthen the workforce and the management team.”