There was tension inside Speech by Kyriakos Mitsotakis Inside CorfuIn view European electionsOn Monday afternoon, as the Prime Minister addressed the gathering, a woman shouted for “justice”.
In a video circulating online, Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ personal security guards can be seen escorting her away, prompting some in the crowd to react.
“Sorry, we don’t have democracy?” A female voice was heard from the crowd, to which Kyriakos Mitsotakis replied: “Look, madam, if you want to come here and make a fuss, that’s your right, but I have the same right to talk to the people here. They want to be heard. Democracy is one, I asked you, I answered you, democracy is another. Democracy is not a la carte, learn thisKyriakos Mitsotakis continued and the crowd applauded him.
Who is the woman who cried out for justice?
It was known, a woman crying out for justice Daughter of Nikos Plakias. Of the father who lost them Twin daughters He and she daughter-in-law The crash in Tempe. This girl is the sister of twin girls, Cousin of Thomas and Chrysos and Anastasia.
The Nikos Plakias, with Maria Karystianou A Tempe bereaved is fighting for justice for the souls of the 57 who died in the train crash. “They speak plainly.”Covering up crime“From the Govt.
Nikos Plakias’ daughter studied in Corfu and accompanied her fellow students to the Prime Minister’s speech. Tempi wore white t-shirts with slogans on them And for justice.
As per the complaint, they were violently chased out of the crowd and even sustained injuries from being pushed and grabbed by the prime minister’s security personnel.
The whole thing is given takes on political dimensions Despite the warm response from the Prime Minister, the woman will occupy the political debate as she pleads for justice for the souls of her brothers, her cousin and others who died in Tempe.
There have already been several reactions on social media criticizing the Prime Minister’s approach. Nikos Plakias also posted photos of injuries left by the Prime Minister’s security men.
Today the Prime Minister was in Corfu for his pre-election tour.
My daughter also studies in Corfu.
Along with his friends he had no intention of provoking anyone ( 7 students, 4 boys, 3 girls… pic.twitter.com/qcfiNYZGQn— Plakiasnikos (@PlakiasNikos) May 27, 2024
It elaborates:
Today the Prime Minister was in Corfu for his pre-election tour. My daughter also studies in Corfu. Without the slightest intention of inciting anyone (7 students, 4 boys and 3 girls among dozens of policemen, OPKE and policemen what could be provoked?) Together with her friends, they went to hear the Prime Minister, my daughter wanted to see if possible. If only she could ask a question as asked by everyone there.
Of course, he didn’t respond and didn’t notice. However, as soon as they saw the shirts the children were wearing, they were forcibly removed, led by the person in the photo, who violently dragged the children, chased them very badly and subjected them to physical and verbal violence, as you can see in the photos below.
I want Mr. Prime Minister to take a stand immediately and get these people where they need to be.
You can’t talk about democracy and then say you hate violence and fascism and thugs and you’re immune to their evil deeds.
It is not possible for your bodyguards to treat a girl like this who lost her twin sisters and a cousin due to negligence.
PS: I would like anyone who knows the person in the photo (the man) to let me know or contact me if possible.
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