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Marinakis: The Majority is 151 MPs – The number that matters is 155

Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis commented on the court decision that led to the removal of three MPs from the "Spartiates" party, which resulted in the Greek Parliament having 297 members for the first time since the post-junta era

Newsroom June 11 03:38

During a press briefing for political reporters, Mr. Marinakis clarified that this is a judicial decision and, regardless of what constitutional experts might say, “the bar is set at 151 for obvious reasons of order and principle.” However, he emphasized that the government’s goal is “the number 155, which is the strength of the New Democracy Parliamentary Group.”

In his opening remarks, Mr. Marinakis announced an upcoming increase in fines for smuggling and confirmed that property transfers will be unblocked, even for those under debt settlement arrangements.

He also launched a strong attack against Alexis Tsipras and his recent speech advocating for a “new patriotism.” Marinakis said, “If we judge based on the old patriotism—capital controls, deceiving citizens, and the so-called proud negotiations—we’ll pass on the new one. The last post-junta prime minister who should speak about Balkanization is Alexis Tsipras.” He added that Tsipras has every right to present new ideas, but his actions contradict his claims.

Asked about interventions by Antonis Samaras, Marinakis said there’s nothing to comment on. “Our job is to implement the program the people elected us for. That’s what citizens want to see—whether we’re consistent.”

He also mentioned that the criteria for marine parks “are progressing based purely on environmental criteria, with priority on more ecologically sensitive areas. And more parks will be established. These are important first steps.” When asked if Turkey might create its own marine parks, Marinakis called the question hypothetical and reiterated that “Greece’s stance on safeguarding national rights and sovereignty remains unchanged.”

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Regarding the planned march to Gaza by Greeks to deliver humanitarian aid, Marinakis said that if such a request has been submitted, the state will assist to ensure their safety. As for the ship Madleen, he noted that the details of the incident remain unclear and emphasized the need to respect international law. “The crucial issue is a ceasefire and the delivery of humanitarian aid,” he stated, adding that Greece played a key role—especially during its UN Security Council presidency—in passing a significant resolution supported by 80 countries.

He also characterized the visit of Haftar’s son as private, noting that there was no meeting with Greek officials. “The Turkey-Libya memorandum is illegal and holds no legal validity—that hasn’t changed,” he said, stressing that Greece seeks active diplomacy with Libya.

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