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Kotzias doubles down on “fascist”, “extreme right” labels for dissneters to Prespa Agreement

SYRIZA finds it difficult to accept that one can disagree without being a fascist

Newsroom May 14 11:20

Former Foreign Minister of Greece, Nikos Kotzias doubled down on his characterisation of Greeks protesting in Munich against the Prespa Agreement during his talk as “fascists”, “extreme right” and “junta-lovers”.

In his latest post on Twitter on Tuesday, the former foreign minister also criticised “domestic interests” for providing the citizens with “cover” and “protection”, as he claimed in his tweet.
In a speech in Munich, citizens who disagreed with the Prespa Agreement interrupted Nikos Kotzias, who immediately dubbed them “far-right, fascist, junta-lovers” addressing them with phrases such as “listen up junta-lovers”, “shut your mouth and listen”.

Kotzias was instrumental in pushing thru the Prespa Agreement with FYROM (now North Macedonia), which caused a great degree of opposition from the majority of the Greek public, including SYRIZA supporters, as multiple polls showed.
Since the agreement was ratified SYRIZA has adopted a narrative of smearing anyone who expresses dissent or disagreement with the deal by labelling them extreme right, Nazis or fascists.

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