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Charis Tsiokas ''Attacks'' John Ragousis via Twitter

The conflict between John Ragousis and Charis Tsiokas is now continuing via Twitter, after Tsioka’s dismissal from the post of General Secretary in the Ministry of Infrastructure. Tsioka’s posts were one of the reasons for his dismissal, as he had made indirect references to John Ragousis, criticising him negatively. Tsiokas has been continuing to comment on the issue via his personal account on Twitter.
“It is dangerous to be right when the power is wrong,” he notes, while he also posted a second link quoting a statement made by the Prime Minister saying that the opening of the profession of taxi drivers should be done with rules.
The conflict of the two former associates via Twitter is not new, as during the conflict of Infrastructure Minister Ragousis with taxi drivers, Tsiokas was clearly in favor of the Reppas’ Ordinance. Their relationship remained rocky and the two men have not talked again since the day John Ragousis was appointed Minister of Infrastructure.
These data led to the “divorce” of the two men and the replacement of Tsiokas by Aristides Bourdaras, associate of John Ragousis in the Ministry of Interior and special secretary for the inspection of Public Administration auditors.

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